Cramahe Council – Hybrid Council Meeting Pre-Registration Form Required

In City Hall

On September 21, 2021 Council passed Resolution No. 2021-249 stating:

 THAT Council consider returning to in-person Council Meetings at the Keeler Centre; and

THAT all Council Members be physically present (when feasible) at the Council and Committee of the Whole meetings, for all Municipal Council Meetings, including the Municipal Clerk and Clerk’s Assistant. All other Staff will attend in person with an alternative set-up to adhere to public health protocols or by Zoom Video Conference; and

THAT Members of the Public shall participate in person only. Members of Public will be limited to six (6) spaces and must pre-register in advance of the meeting and adhere to public health protocols. Delegate/presenters can attend in person or through a Zoom Video Conference. If attending in person, they must leave following their presentation and adhere to all public health protocols; and

THAT Council authorizes all Advisory Committees to participate through electronic participation utilizing Zoom Video conferencing until Council provides further direction to return to in-person meetings.

 In efforts to implement the Hybrid Council meetings, pre-registration will be required using the prescribed Attendee Registration Form and must be submitted to the Clerk’s office no later than one (1) hour prior to the meeting. The form is available through the Applications, Licenses and Permits page through the Clerk’s department.

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