Livestream and information available for April 16 Zoning Board of Appeals meeting

Fire Chief Joe Schrage
Fire Chief Joe Schrage
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The Zoning Board of Appeals announced on April 16 that livestream access and meeting information are available for its scheduled meeting. The announcement includes links to the agenda and a livestream for those interested in following the proceedings.

Providing public access to board meetings allows residents to stay informed about local zoning decisions. The availability of a livestream ensures that individuals who cannot attend in person can still observe the discussions and actions taken by the board.

The agenda outlines topics that will be discussed during the meeting, giving community members an opportunity to prepare questions or comments if permitted. Access to these resources supports transparency in local government processes.

The Zoning Board of Appeals holds regular meetings where they review requests related to zoning regulations, variances, and appeals from residents or businesses. Making agendas and live video feeds accessible is part of ongoing efforts to keep citizens engaged with municipal governance.



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