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Monday, November 25, 2024

CITY OF NEWCASTLE: Planning Commission to Host Aug. 26 Public Hearing

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City of Newcastle issued the following announcement.

To protect the health and safety of our residents, volunteer Commissioners and staff, the August 26 Planning Commission meeting will be held via video conference. It starts at 6 p.m on Wednesday. You can view the agenda packet here. During the meeting, the Planning Commission will hold a public hearing regarding several updates to the City’s fence, wall, and rockery standards. Members of the public will still have a chance to listen and watch.

HOW TO WATCH THE MEETING

WATCH AND LISTEN

— Residents can watch and listen to the meeting online by using any web-enabled device to access this link. Zoom will walk you through the setup. If you log-in through the Zoom app, it will ask for your name and email address. If you join the meeting from your browser, you will only be asked to submit your name.

LISTEN

— You can also join the meeting by telephone. Call 1-253-215-8782 and input the Meeting ID 814 2133 3512 to listen. At that time, you will be prompted to enter a unique participant ID. This will not apply to the general public, so press # to skip.

COMMENT

— Persons wishing to comment during the meeting should contact the City Clerk at cityclerk@newcastlewa.gov by 4 p.m. Wednesday, to register to speak and receive further instructions. Participants will be placed on mute until any public comment periods, at which point those who have signed up will be given a chance to speak.

— You can also submit your comments to the Commission ahead of time in writing. Email your remarks to cityclerk@newcastlewa.gov by 4 p.m. on Wednesday.

Original source can be found here.

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