City Commission and CRA to Meet Next Week
Virtual, Written and In-person Public Comment Options Available
December 03, 2020
The Tallahassee City Commission will hold its regular meeting on Wednesday, Dec. 9, at 3 p.m. in the City Commission Chambers, second floor, City Hall, 300 S. Adams Street. During the meeting, the Mayor and City Commissioners will adjourn and reconvene as the Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) board for a special meeting. The public hearing portion of the City Commission meeting will occur at 5 p.m.
The Commission will also hold a workshop on Tuesday, Dec. 8, at 10 a.m. in Chambers at City Hall to discuss housing stability as it relates to the on-going pandemic. During the workshop, Commissioners will receive information about challenges facing homeowners, landlords and renters; State and Federal resources; and efforts implemented to date. From community partnership concepts to models being employed by other municipalities, discussion will center on how to preserve and protect housing stability locally in the face of this anticipated national crisis.
Agendas for both meetings and the workshop are available at Talgov.com/Agenda.
Due to ongoing public health concerns, there will be three options for sharing public comment.
- Virtually via an online platform during the meetings and workshop
- Written via online submission at Talgov.com/CitizenInput
- In-person at the meetings and workshop
Citizens are strongly encouraged to use the virtual and online options to help protect community health. More details about each option are available at Talgov.com/CitizenInput. Anyone needing assistance with submitting comments should contact the City Treasurer-Clerk's Office via email at ctcrecmg@talgov.com or by calling 850-891-8130.
The meetings will stream live on the City’s government-access television channel, WCOT (Comcast and CenturyLink channel 13), as well as online at Talgov.com, Facebook.com/CityofTLH and Twitter.com/CityofTLH.
Participating virtually is the safest option for the wellbeing of the community; for those choosing to attend in person, however, masks are required to be worn inside City Hall. Capacity inside the chambers is limited to allow adequate room for physical distancing. Overflow space will be set up on the second floor of City Hall, if needed.
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