There are two ways in which to speak on an agenda item during the meeting: Live in-person or remotely.
Request to Speak in Advance
Those interested in providing public comments are strongly encouraged to submit a request to speak as soon after the agenda is posted, to ensure inclusion on the speaker list.
- Select the appropriate Meeting Date: the link is found under the "Request to Speak at a Meeting" section above.
- Complete the form: Indicate how you will attend (in-person or virtually) and specify item(s) you would like to provide public comment on (Items not on the agenda, consent calendar items, or other agenda item(s) by selecting the agenda item number [for example A-1, PH-2, C-3]).
- Submit the form: After you submit the form, the request is sent to the City Clerk's Office. There is no confirmation email sent to you. At the start of each agenda item, staff will read the names of those who have requested to speak in advance.
After the Start of the Meeting
Those attending the meeting in-person shall register in the Mike Balkman Council Chambers when they arrive, via a virtual speaker card using the QR Codes posted in the entrance and back of the Chamber. Those attending virtually can use the request to speak form mentioned above.
Speakers will be called in chronological order, based on when they registered to speak. At the start of each agenda item, staff will read aloud the names of those who have requested to speak on an agenda item. Requests to speak that are received after the start of the public comment period for an agenda item will not be considered.
No Internet? How to Call in to Speak
If you have no way to join via internet, you may join the meeting by calling on your phone.
For this option, you will need to contact the City Clerk’s Office and provide your name, phone number and the Agenda Item about which you wish to speak so that we can find you and allow you to talk.
This option does not allow for you to view the meeting. You may watch City Council (and commission meetings via cable or online), but please remember to mute the tv or computer so that there is no echo when you speak.
Time Limits on Live Public Comment
- In the interest of allowing enough time to cover the business on the agenda, please be advised, the Mayor has the discretion to determine the time allotted public speakers have to address the City Council, ranging from one minute and up to three minutes, as well as how long the public comment period is received for each agenda item.
- Ceding of time is no longer available.
- At the Mayor’s discretion, there may be an allotted maximum time limit for speakers per agenda item (i.e. one hour) to allow City Council adequate time for deliberation.