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Greensboro City Council to Hold Nov. 10 Meeting; Public Can Register to Speak

The Greensboro City Council will meet Monday, Nov. 10 at 5:30 p.m. in the Katie Dorsett Council Chamber at 300 W. Washington St., offering multiple ways for residents to participate in person or remotely. Residents wishing to speak must register by 5 p.m. the day before via an online form or use the on-site kiosk the day of the meeting; the session will stream across the City’s website, YouTube, GTN and popular streaming devices.

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Greensboro City Council to Hold Nov. 10 Meeting; Public Can Register to Speak
Greensboro City Council to Hold Nov. 10 Meeting; Public Can Register to Speak

The Greensboro City Council will convene Monday, Nov. 10 at 5:30 p.m. in the Katie Dorsett Council Chamber, 300 W. Washington St., providing a forum for elected officials to consider municipal business and for residents to weigh in on issues affecting the community. The meeting is open to the public and is designed to allow both in-person attendance and remote viewing.

Residents who wish to address the council may register to speak through an online form available on the City’s website. The deadline to sign up online is 5 p.m. the day before the meeting. For those who decide to participate on short notice, a kiosk will be available at the council chamber on the day of the meeting to register to speak. These procedures ensure the council can manage public comment while preserving opportunities for direct community engagement.

For residents who cannot attend in person, the meeting will be streamed live on multiple platforms. Viewers can watch via the City of Greensboro’s website and the City’s YouTube channel. Local cable viewers can tune in on GTN: Spectrum channel 13, AT&T U‑verse channel 99, and Lumos channel 31. The livestream is also accessible on Apple TV, Roku and Amazon Fire devices, as well as on iOS and Android through the Cablecast app, broadening access for households across different media preferences.

The availability of multiple streaming options underscores the council’s efforts to enhance transparency and increase public access to local government proceedings. Council meetings typically address a range of municipal matters that can affect services, development, public safety and city budgeting, so residents with an interest in those topics frequently rely on livestreams and public comment opportunities to follow deliberations and make their voices heard.

Local civic organizations, neighborhood associations and individual citizens often use council meetings to raise concerns, propose ideas, and track policy decisions. The combination of a clear registration process and broad broadcast availability aims to lower barriers to participation, particularly for those who cannot travel to the City Hall chamber.

For details on how to register, view the agenda, or watch the live stream, residents can visit the City of Greensboro’s news page at greensboro-nc.gov/Home/Components/News/News/21497. The council’s meeting schedule and access instructions are posted there and are updated with any changes to times, locations or streaming channels.

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