Livestream available for April 27 City Council and Committee of the Whole meetings

Joe Schrage, Fire Chief
Joe Schrage, Fire Chief
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The City Council and Committee of the Whole will hold meetings on April 27, with livestreams available for public viewing. The Committee of the Whole meeting is scheduled to begin at 5:30 PM, followed by the City Council meeting at 7:30 PM.

The availability of livestreams allows residents to observe local government proceedings remotely. This measure aims to increase transparency and provide easier access to civic discussions.

Residents can use provided links to access both meeting information and live video streams for each session. These online resources are intended to help community members stay informed about decisions that may affect them.

No additional background or historical context was provided regarding these specific meetings or agenda items. Further details may be available through official city channels or future announcements.

Community members are encouraged to participate by watching the livestreams and reviewing posted materials related to both meetings.



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