The meeting will be live streamed both on YouTube and on the city’s website.
Public participation at June 5 Boulder City Council meeting to be virtual only
Public participation at the Boulder City Council meeting scheduled to be held in person tomorrow, June 5, at the Penfield Tate II Municipal Building will instead be held virtually.
Tomorrow’s meeting format is being changed out of an abundance of caution in the wake of Sunday’s attack on Pearl Street. Along with the format change, the meeting will open with a motion to suspend the public comment portion of tomorrow’s meeting agenda.
All participants who were scheduled to speak are being notified by the City Clerk’s Office. A link will be shared with them via email before the meeting begins. Participants should join the meeting at the beginning to hear if the motion passes. If the motion passes, there will be no public comment this week. If the motion fails, these participants will speak on June 5 as originally scheduled.
As always, the meeting will be live streamed on YouTube and on the city’s website. Boulder Comcast customers can also watch the meeting on television in high definition on channel 880 and in standard definition on channel 8.
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