City Council live streams available; YouTube used as backup

Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin, City of Raleigh
Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin, City of Raleigh
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Live streaming of City Council sessions is available, providing the public with access to both work and afternoon sessions. The work session begins at 11:30 a.m., followed by the afternoon session at 1 p.m.

A live stream link will appear next to the event date in a designated blue box when the council is in session. If there are issues with the link or video, viewers are advised to scroll down and use an alternative YouTube link for live streaming.

In cases where no link appears, it indicates that the council is not currently in session. To view past meetings, individuals can visit the Video Services page.

YouTube serves as a backup streaming option if issues arise with the primary link during active sessions. However, it should be noted that “the City does not endorse any videos YouTube may choose to display once the council meeting is over,” nor does it endorse “any ads YouTube may choose to display as a layover on the video feed.” Additionally, “the YouTube version does not provide a copy of the agenda alongside the video feed.” Agendas and minutes from previous sessions can be accessed via BoardDocs.

For those interested in past meetings, they are available on the Video Services page.

The RTN Channel offers continuous streaming content. When live meetings are not available, recent pre-recorded meetings are streamed instead. Viewers can click play to see what is currently being broadcasted.



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