City Council announces streaming options for upcoming sessions

City Council announces streaming options for upcoming sessions
Adams-David Marchell City Manager at City of Raleigh Municipal Government — Official Website
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The City Council will hold a work session today at 4 p.m., followed by a public comment session at 7 p.m. These meetings will be live-streamed when the council is in session. Viewers can access the live stream link next to the event date on the city’s website.

In case of technical difficulties with the live stream link, the meeting can also be viewed live on YouTube. However, it should be noted that “the City does not endorse any videos YouTube may choose to display once the council meeting is over” and “the City does not endorse any ads YouTube may choose to display as a layover on the video feed.”

For those interested in past meetings, recordings are available on the city’s Video Services page. Additionally, agenda copies and minutes from previous sessions can be found in BoardDocs.

The RTN Channel continuously streams content related to city council activities. If no live meeting is taking place, recent pre-recorded sessions are available for viewing.



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