High Point posts council schedule, residents can review agendas this week
The City of High Point posted the meeting and committee schedule for December 8 through 12 on December 5, making dates, times and locations public and linking to full agendas. The posting matters to Guilford County residents because it allows direct review of proposed agenda items and opportunities to participate or comment during public hearings and council votes happening this week.

The City of High Point made its meeting schedule for the week of December 8 through 12 available to the public on December 5. The notice includes links to the full schedule and to meeting agendas, and it lists dates, times and locations for upcoming City Council meetings and committee sessions. Documents and related materials are posted on the News Flash page in the City Clerk / Council section, enabling residents to review proposed agenda items in advance.
With today being December 9, several sessions are underway and others remain scheduled through the end of the week. The posting is intended to help residents track municipal decision making, and it highlights public hearings and council votes that could influence local services, budget priorities and regulatory decisions. By providing agendas and supporting documents online, the city gives residents the information needed to prepare testimony, submit comments or attend meetings under established municipal procedures.
Access to the schedule is also important for stakeholders across Guilford County who follow municipal planning, transportation and public safety issues. Community groups, neighborhood associations and local businesses often rely on the council and committee calendar to coordinate attendance and advocacy. For residents who cannot attend in person, the agenda posting clarifies what items will be discussed and how to follow procedural rules for public input.

City procedures determine how and when residents may comment, and the News Flash page contains the specific agenda packets and meeting details needed to participate. Those who plan to speak at a public hearing or who want to submit written comments should consult the posted agendas for item numbers and hearing times, and follow the City Clerk office instructions for participation.
Transparent scheduling and timely publication of meeting materials are core elements of accountable local government. For Guilford County residents, staying informed about the High Point City Council calendar this week is the practical first step toward influencing decisions that affect daily life, municipal services and neighborhood outcomes.

