Guilford County Posts Governmental Meeting Notices, Transparency Portal Updated
Guilford County updated its centralized legal notices portal with a batch of Governmental Meeting Notices published Dec. 11 and Dec. 12, 2025, listing upcoming meetings, hearings and deadlines and providing contact details for board liaisons and clerks. The postings matter because they are the official repository for public notice on issues ranging from commission agendas to planning and development matters that can affect neighborhoods, services and local budgets.

Guilford County published a set of Governmental Meeting Notices on Dec. 11 and Dec. 12, 2025 to its centralized legal notices portal, providing residents direct access to schedules, filing deadlines and liaison contact information. Each entry includes an immediate release date, a link to the full notice and an expiration date for the posting, allowing residents and stakeholders to track when opportunities for comment or participation close.
The notices cover a range of municipal and county business including commission agendas, planning and development items, public hearings and committee meetings. Because the portal is the official repository for these legal notices, the postings fulfill public notice requirements and set the calendar for when governing bodies will consider land use changes, budget items and regulatory updates that influence property values, infrastructure projects and local services.
For residents following development proposals or zoning matters the portal is a primary source for deadlines to submit written comments or to request to speak at hearings. The entries list contact details for board liaisons and clerks, which officials use to manage agendas, accept documentation and provide packet materials. Keeping track of expiration dates on the portal helps ensure submissions are accepted in time and that interested parties can verify the legal status of proposals before decision makers.

Institutionally, timely publication of legal notices is a basic accountability mechanism that enables public oversight and promotes compliance with open meetings obligations. The batch posted in mid December reinforces the need for continued civic engagement as planning cycles and budget processes move forward into the new year.
Residents can review the full notices and the associated contact information at the county legal notices portal, https://legalnotices.guilfordcountync.gov/default.aspx. Those with questions about specific items should use the listed board liaison or clerk contacts to confirm meeting times, submission procedures and record availability.
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