No Live Webcast For First City Budget Meeting
Prince George, BC – For those wanting to hear the city’s budget discussions first-hand, a trip to council chambers at City Hall will be necessary for at least two of the scheduled sessions…
A news release advises live webcasts will not be available for the first budget session this Wednesday at 3:30pm and the session scheduled for 3:30pm on Wednesday, February 13th.
City councilliors will be deliberating a provisional budget with a 3.5-percent tax increase – water and sewer rates are set to rise 16-percent and 19-percent respectively.
City residents are invited to review the proposed 2013 budget on the city’s website and provide feedback. Two 15-minute public sessions have been set aside at the start of the evening budget meetings set to begin at 6pm on both February 6th and 13th.
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So can we hope for a dead webcast? I suspect there will be no webcast, live or dead …….. RIP.
I think BC Ferries has a very slow internet speed. :-(
Just use skype. Free for the city. Ot the best but will do.
In the old days a Citizen had to actually show up in person. This has nothing on the closed door antics of our forebears. Yikes! You thought that there was something happening at the Mason’s Lodge…
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