Hybrid City Council Meetings Start May 23, 2022

Burien, WALocal News

Burien's City Council will launch hybrid meetings starting May 23, 2022, providing residents the option to participate in-person or virtually. This initiative is designed to increase accessibility and encourage higher community engagement in local governance. Local leaders, such as Carolyn (Mayer) Hope, support this move, underscoring its importance for democratic involvement. The hybrid format will allow for a diverse array of voices to contribute, reflecting the community's needs and perspectives. This change is particularly timely as cities increasingly adopt technology to enhance civic participation.

With the ability to attend remotely, more constituents can stay informed and involved in council activities. By merging traditional meeting formats with digital platforms, Burien is setting a precedent for other municipalities aiming to modernize their governance. This initiative not only enhances transparency but also fosters a more engaged and informed citizenry.

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