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Bozeman to host fully-virtual City Commission meeting on Monday

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The City of Bozeman has announced that due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the weekly City Commission meeting scheduled for Monday, March 23 will be virtual only.

This means no physical public presence will be allowed in the meeting room. The public will still be provided with the opportunity to participate and submit public comment.

Details, according to a Gallatin Media press release:

Community members can stream the meeting online at https://www.bozeman.net/services/city-tv-and-streaming-audio or watch on Cable Channel 190, starting at 6:00.

Written public comment can be submitted via email at agenda@bozeman.net, or submitted through the website at https://www.bozeman.net/government/city-clerk/public-comment.

People wishing to give oral public comment during the March 23rd, 2020 City Commission meeting must send an email or text as described below and will be called by the City during the meeting and be given their opportunity to give three minutes of public comment over the telephone.

There are two ways to submit a request to give oral public comment:

  1. Email agenda@bozeman.net. Name and a phone number should be included that can be used to call during the meeting. Please indicate the agenda item you wish to comment on.
  2. Text 406-224-3967. Name and a phone number should be included that can be used to call during the meeting. Please indicate the agenda item you wish to comment on.

Requests for Call-in Public Comment should submit their request before the meeting start time, 6:00 PM, however, requests during the meeting will be responded to if they prior to the close of public comment.

The most accurate local source of information remains the GCCHD website https://www.healthygallatin.org/coronavirus-covid-19/.