City Council Meeting | City of Aiken
City Council Meeting | City of Aiken
Aiken City Council
Municipal Building, 111 Chesterfield St S
Upstairs, City Council Chambers
• City Council Work Session 6PM City Council Work Session Agenda *Work Sessions are not set times and are not streamed, please refer to agenda for more information.
• City Council Meeting 7PM City Council Meeting Agenda ** This meeting will be streamed live on Youtube and 4 Aiken
Council Chambers maximum occupancy is 150. Council meeting agendas are always available before the meetings on the City of Aiken website. For example, for a Monday meeting, the agenda will be available the Thursday prior to the meeting. At a minimum, pursuant to City Code, agendas must be published by noon on the day preceding the meeting. Items on the agenda requiring a decision by Council will have a period for public comment before Council moves to a vote. When the Mayor opens the floor for public comment on that agenda item, you may simply raise your hand to be recognized. A five-minute limit (max) is implemented on public comments in the meeting.
You may also submit written comments about agenda items to the City Clerk in advance of the meeting for Council consideration. More information about the parliamentary procedure that guides Council meetings may be found in Chapter 2, Article 2, Division 2 of the City Code, also available online: https://library.municode.com/…/codes/code_of_ordinances…
Information about all City Council’s Work Sessions, Minutes, Agendas, and more related topics: Information
If you wish to make comment on a matter not germane to the published agenda, there will be 2 scheduled opportunities during a regular meeting or you may contact the City Clerk, Sara Ridout, at 803.642.7654 to request inclusion on a future meeting agenda so that adequate notice may be given about the discussion topic.
City Council meetings are live-streamed via YouTube on the City of Aiken YouTube channel. If maximum occupancy is reached, citizens may certainly view the meeting via Youtube and 4 Aiken
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