Petersburg City Council to meet June 2 at public library

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The Petersburg City Council will hold its next meeting on June 2 at the Petersburg Public Library, according to a May 31 announcement. The meeting is open to the public and will also be live-streamed on the city’s official website.

The schedule includes a Closed Session beginning at 3:00 p.m., followed by a City Council Work Session starting at 5:00 p.m. Agendas for both sessions are available online for residents who wish to review them in advance.

Residents are encouraged to attend in person or view the proceedings through the live stream provided by city officials. The city has made resources available for those unable to attend, including access to meeting agendas and streaming links on its website.

City council meetings provide an opportunity for citizens to stay informed about local governance and participate in community discussions. Information about future meetings and updates can be found on the City of Petersburg’s official platforms.

The next scheduled session marks another step in maintaining transparency and accessibility in municipal decision-making.



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