CHARLOTTE — The City of Charlotte on Friday announced updates to the attendance policy for City Council meetings and other public meetings held at the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center.
Beginning Monday, Oct. 18, the public can attend meetings of Charlotte City Council, the Board of County Commissioners, the CMS Board of Education and quasi-judicial board meetings in-person. The building will open 30 minutes prior to these meetings and close 15 minutes after the conclusion of these meetings.
A mask mandate remains in place at the government center.
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Beginning on Nov. 1, the building will re-open to the public during regular business hours and when there are meetings of the Charlotte City Council, the Mecklenburg County Board of County Commissioners, the Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools Board of Education and quasi-judicial board meetings.
Between Oct. 18 and Oct. 31, the government center will only be open to the public for Charlotte City Council business meetings, strategy sessions, and zoning meetings, public meetings held by the Mecklenburg County Board of Commissioners, public meetings held by the Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools Board of Education, and quasi-judicial board meetings.
This public in-person attendance policy is subject to change if there is new guidance from the CDC, NC DHHS or other public agencies or if there are additional Governor’s Executive Orders increasing public health restrictions.
All City Council meetings and committee meetings will continue to be live-streamed on the city’s Facebook and YouTube pages, the GOV Channel on television, and the GOV Channel’s page.
The building had closed to the public in August as COVID-19 cases surged.
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