City Council Meetings

Author:

Lynda BushongCity ClerkCity Clerk's Office

Summary:

The City Clerk’s Office gives notice of all City Council proceedings and records all actions taken by the City Council.

Last Updated:

6/3/2010

The City Clerk’s Office gives notice of all City Council proceedings to the general public and records all actions taken by the City Council. City Council meeting agendas are distributed electronically free of charge. You may sign up for e-agendas here. The City Clerk’s Office also maintains past and current agendas and minutes of City Council meetings for public review.

Would You Like To Participate In A Meeting?

If you would like to participate in a City Council meeting, a Speaker Request Form is required. Please fill out the Speaker Request Card and return it to the City Clerk’s Office prior to 5:00 p.m. on the day of the City Council meeting.  Individuals may also sign up by phone, (928) 373-5035, or in person at the City Hall Council Chambers, prior to the start of each City Council meeting. City Clerk’s Office staff is available in the Council Chambers, prior to each meeting, to assist with completing the form and information concerning agenda items.

To determine the date and time for an upcoming meeting, please review the City Council Schedule of Meetings, Worksessions & Roundtables.

Can't Attend in Person? Watch on TV. Watch On-Line.

City 73 on laptop and flat screen TV.If you are unable to attend a meeting in person, you can watch from home! City Council Meetings and Regular Worksessions are broadcast live on Time Warner Channel 73.

Not near a television? During the meeting, watch live streaming coverage from Channel 73 on your computer.

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