CARMEL Carmel Mayor Sue Finkam is pushing to move some city meetings to the middle of the workday, a proposal that has divided elected officials and raised concerns among residents about government accessibility.

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The move could affect meetings that the city says already have low attendance and could save taxpayers money, according to the City's statement to WRTV.

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However, several city council members oppose the shift, arguing it would limit public participation and contradict campaign promises of transparency.

"I'm one of the seven of the nine city counselors who work full-time during the day. So it does affect me," said Adam Aasen, Republican Carmel City Council President. "We want to make sure that the makeup of our boards and co

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