How To Request To Speak At Middletown Town Council Meetings

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Middletown RI

19 June, 2020

9:45 AM

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Press release from the Town of Middletown: Public Participation in Virtual Open Meetings: How to request to speak at Town Council Meetings Town Clerk / Voter Registration Any person not a member of the Council, desiring to address the Council concerning a matter on the docket of the Council, not the subject of a Public Hearing, shall submit a written request to the Town Clerk stating the matter upon which he or she desires to speak. Persons are permitted to address the Council for a period not to exceed three (3) minutes. Citizens that wish to speak must submit a written request either dropped off at Town Hall or emailed to [email protected] or [email protected]. Requests must include your name, the item you wish to speak on and information on how you will be identified/named on zoom, or your phone number if calling into the meeting by phone. The request must be filed at least 30 minutes prior to the meeting. If a request is not filed, you will not be able to address the matter, unless it is the subject of a Public Hearing. The next Town Council meeting is scheduled for Monday, June 22, at 7:00 p.m. Anyone who wishes to listen to the meeting may use the link in the meeting's agenda (here) or by watching the meeting on the town's Youtube channel .

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