Autauga County Commission Meeting Time Changed, Nov. 18 at 4:30 p.m.
The county posted a public notice that the Commission voted on November 4 to hold the November 18 meeting at 4:30 p.m., a change from the usual start time. The scheduling update, posted November 15, informs residents who follow commission business and public hearings to check agenda postings before attending.

Autauga County officials posted a public notice on November 15 announcing that the County Commission had voted at its November 4 meeting to hold the November 18 commission meeting at 4:30 p.m. The notice served as the county's official scheduling update and alerted residents that the meeting time differed from the usual start time.
The decision to change the meeting time was recorded in county business and communicated through the county website so that residents, local media, and stakeholders could adjust plans for attendance or public comment. For community members who monitor commission agendas for public hearings, zoning items, or budget discussions, the time shift affected travel plans and availability to participate in local governance.
Officials encouraged anyone planning to attend or to comment to consult the county commission page or agenda postings for details, including any updates to the agenda or meeting logistics. The county website remains the primary source for official notices, agendas, and any subsequent schedule changes, ensuring transparency in the handling of local government affairs.

While a single meeting time change may appear minor, clear communication about schedules matters for civic engagement. Residents who serve on boards, represent neighborhood groups, or follow particular agenda items rely on consistent notice to prepare testimony and coordinate with employers or caregivers. Timely posting of changes also supports journalistic coverage and civic watchdog efforts that keep county government accountable.
The November notice reflects routine administrative oversight, yet it underscores the importance of checking official channels before attending public meetings. Autauga County residents can find the full notice and agenda postings on the county commission page to confirm times, locations, and the items scheduled for consideration at past and future meetings.


