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WATCH: City of West 麻豆精选 opens up for public hearings

City staff have made sure residents keep their distance to minimize COVID-19 transmission

Businesses and offices are opening up again, and that includes local governments.

The City of West 麻豆精选 is resuming public hearings starting on May 26. The city鈥檚 chief administrative officer Paul Gipps said they haven鈥檛 had a public hearing since February.

鈥淲e鈥檝e had a bit of a backlog and people want to get things going again, and this was a good opportunity to test this out,鈥 Gipps said.

鈥淲e鈥檙e going to learn as we go. We鈥檙e pretty sure we have it good this first time, but we鈥檒l take steps after if we see anything that we can improve upon.鈥

He said city staff took a few weeks to plan and map everything out before setting up chairs, barriers, as well as arrows to guide foot traffic around the Royal LePage Place and the city hall.

Gipps said there will be staff stationed at the entrance of the arena to guide public hearing participants where they need to go, as well as to ensure proper distancing.

鈥淧eople will get checked in and if they want to speak, we鈥檒l put their names down so we can get them in order,鈥 he said. Residents will then be escorted to a seat in the arena, where they will be able to watch the proceedings from a screen.

Those who want to speak will be called up when it鈥檚 their turn to speak. Speakers are guided through city hall, where they can speak to Mayor Milsom in person, with the rest of council tuning in via Zoom.

Currently, only 40 people are allowed in the arena for public hearings. If you want the council to hear from you but there are no spaces, Gipps said residents are encouraged to email them.

If you want to watch the public hearing from home, you can do so here.

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Twila Amato
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Twila was a radio reporter based in northern Vancouver Island. She won the Jack Webster Student Journalism Award while at BCIT and received a degree in ancient and modern Greek history from McGill University.
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