City Council provides multiple options for live streaming sessions

Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin, City of Raleigh
Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin, City of Raleigh
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The City Council has announced the availability of live streaming for its sessions, allowing residents to stay informed about local governance. The work session is scheduled for 4 p.m., followed by a public comment session at 7 p.m.

During council sessions, a live stream link will be provided next to the event date on the city’s website. In case the link does not appear or if there are technical issues with the video, viewers are advised to scroll down and access the meeting via YouTube.

The city has clarified that it does not endorse any videos or advertisements that YouTube may display after the council meeting concludes. Additionally, unlike the official website’s stream, YouTube does not offer an agenda alongside the video feed. Residents can find agendas and minutes from past meetings on BoardDocs.

For those interested in watching previous meetings, they can visit the Video Services page on the city’s website. The RTN Channel also offers continuous streaming of either live or recent pre-recorded meetings.



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