City Council Meeting on July 26

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City Council Meeting

Tuesday, July 26, 2022 – 6:30pm

The City of Sweet Home will hold City Council at 6:30 p.m. The City of Sweet Home is streaming the meeting via the Microsoft Teams platform and asks the public to utilize this option. In addition, there will be an opportunity for public input via the live stream. To view the meeting live, online visit HERE. A Microsoft Teams account is not required to join this meeting. Any member of the public who joins the meeting via video or phone will participate as an attendee and will be muted upon entering. If participating via video, to speak with staff, press the hand icon to “raise your hand,” and you will be moved into a queue to speak. Participants joining the meeting via phone will be called on by phone number to speak to the Council (press *6 to unmute, and you will be called on). Chances for public comment occur at the beginning of the meeting and at the sole discretion of the Chair of the meeting. You may also utilize the chat function of Teams if you wish to type your comments or questions instead of speaking.

Please note that these meetings are recorded, and anything said or put in writing will become part of the public record.

If you cannot access the meeting via video, you can call (971) 203-2871 and enter conference ID 226 531 982# to join the meeting in audio only mode.

This video stream and call-in options meet the requirements for Oregon public meeting law. 

Original source can be found here



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