BOCC to Hold a Special Meeting April 28 at 10 a.m.
The Board of County Commissioners will
hold a special meeting Tuesday, April 28 at 10 a.m. to discuss reopening
Pensacola Beach, and the public is strongly encouraged to participate
electronically to comply with the Governor's Safer at Home Executive Order 20-91.
This meeting will be streamed live
and archived online for virtual viewing. The meeting will be in the
Ernie Lee Magaha Government Building, 221 Palafox Place, BCC Meeting
Room.
The public is strongly encouraged to provide input on this agenda item prior to the Board meeting. A public input form has been made available. In an effort to utilize options made available by Governor’s Executive Order 20-69 as well as to maximize social distancing, citizens are encouraged to comment or ask questions by submitting the form above. Comment forms must be submitted prior to the vote on the referenced agenda item. Comments or questions submitted will be read into the record during the meeting.
We encourage you to
stream the meeting live at myescambia.com/ectv,
channel 4/1004 on Cox, channel 98 for Spectrum and Mediacom (Pensacola Beach)
subscribers and channel 99 for AT&T U-verse subscribers. The meeting can
also be watched later at ECTV
On Demand. The public is strongly encouraged to provide input on this agenda item prior to the Board meeting. A public input form has been made available. In an effort to utilize options made available by Governor’s Executive Order 20-69 as well as to maximize social distancing, citizens are encouraged to comment or ask questions by submitting the form above. Comment forms must be submitted prior to the vote on the referenced agenda item. Comments or questions submitted will be read into the record during the meeting.
For a complete schedule and information regarding all county meetings, please view the calendar. For more information, please contact the Escambia County Office of Community and Media Relations at 850-595-3476 or CMR@myescambia.com.
Related Pages
Two points from the pandemic 100 years ago. 1. If you isolate you survive. 2. Tell the truth so each person can make their own decision.
ReplyDeleteAlso read the latest article in "Science" about what Covid does in the body.