The Branson Board of Aldermen will be discussing at their Tuesday, Nov. 14 meeting the removal of fluoride from the city’s water supply.
Branson city leaders held a special meeting on Thursday, July 13, to hear opinions related to fluoride in the city’s water supply, and on July 28 opened a State of Missouri required 90-day public comment period where citizens could provide feedback on keeping or removing fluoride from the water.
“The input we receive from our residents will help our municipality to better understand the needs of the community, consider different points of view, improve the quality of our policymaking, and ensure our city government reflects the values of our community,” Branson City Administrator Cathy Stepp said at the time of opening public comment.
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(Story by Jason Wert, bransontrilakesnews.com)