COUNTY OF DURHAM: BOCC to Hold In-Person Work Session on April 4

COUNTY OF DURHAM: BOCC to Hold In-Person Work Session on April 4
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County of Durham issued the following announcement on Mar. 31.

The Durham Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) is hosting its first in-person Work Session since moving to virtual meetings due to the coronavirus pandemic in March 2020 at 9 a.m. on Monday, April 4, 2022. Meetings are held inside the Commissioners’ Chambers, located on the second floor of the Administration I Building at 200 E. Main St.

The public is welcome to attend all BOCC meetings. Seating is limited inside the Chambers due to social distancing guidelines. Seating is on a first-come, first-serve basis, with priority given to County staff. A low-capacity overflow seating area will be provided in the lobby on the second floor of the Administration Building. 

While social distancing will be established with seat arrangements, in-person attendees are reminded of the benefits of masking while in indoor spaces populated by others. 

Residents who wish to participate in meetings are encouraged to continue using the virtual option and watch live on the County’s website or on the County’s YouTube channel.

 Residents wishing to deliver citizen comments or to comment regarding agenda items in person will need to sign up prior to the meeting in the lobby. If seating is full in the Chambers, they will be asked to remain in the lobby and staff will come and get them when spacing permits. 

The option to submit comments virtually remains. All comments should be emailed to the Clerk to the Board at clerk@dconc.gov. Comments must be submitted by 2 p.m. on Sunday, April 3. Submissions must include a full name and address. 

The agenda for Monday’s BOCC meeting can be accessed here, when available. 

The next Regular Session for the Board will be on Monday, April 11 at 7 p.m. The schedule of meetings for 2022 can be viewed here. 

For more information about the Board of Commissioners, visit here. Contact information for the Commissioners can be found on the Board’s webpage. Citizens may also call the Clerk to the Board at (919) 560-0025 or email to clerk@dconc.gov with any other questions.

Original source can be found here.       



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