Policy wonks, rejoice! The city will soon launch a new, more accessible webpage to host information on public meetings for the Mayor and Council, and boards, commissions and task forces.
While the new system — Legistar — will look new, it will have the same information that’s always been available, only easier to navigate. The system is expected to roll out in the new year. Legistar and the existing agenda management system will operate concurrently while historical meeting data is migrated and archived to the new system.
The service will include agenda packets for each meeting ahead of time, video (where meetings are televised) and minutes. In addition, a tab will direct agenda-watchers to elected and appointed officials and their contact information.
For now, meeting information is available at www.rockvillemd.gov/AgendaCenter.
City to Launch New Legistar Agenda System
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