SeaTac City Council Regular Meeting on January 28, 2025, to Feature Hybrid Participation

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The SeaTac City Council is scheduled to hold a Regular Council Meeting on January 28, 2025, employing a hybrid format that accommodates both in-person and remote participation. This innovative approach is designed to foster greater community involvement, allowing residents to express their views and engage with council members. The meeting will be broadcast on SeaTV Government Access and streamed live on the city’s website, ensuring that citizens can access the proceedings easily. Public comments will be welcomed in various formats, including oral and written submissions, with pre-registration required for remote participation. The deadline for submitting comments is set for 2:00 p.

m. on the day of the meeting, emphasizing the importance of timely engagement. Detailed instructions for providing comments can be found on the city’s website, reflecting its commitment to transparency and public involvement. This meeting not only addresses local governance issues but also encourages civic responsibility among residents. Such initiatives are crucial for fostering a well-informed community and enhancing the democratic process at the municipal level.

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