Fairhope, Alabama
After the council voted 4-1 at the previous meeting to end its policy of storing audio recordings for 5 years, Council President Burrell proposed to video meetings instead, to be broadcast on local cable access channels (if production costs are within reason).
Burrell: "There is a public access station we are not using on Mediacom ... ATT U-verse too ... we could video council meetings ... Planning and Zoning ... ."
Burrell said it would be another way for people who can't make it to meetings to "follow what is going on in the city."
Burrell: "Its another way to promote the city as well. They are on 24 hours a day."
Burrell didn't specify how long the recordings would be kept.
(Publisher's Note: Mayor Kant proposed videoing council meetings as well -- about 8 years ago)
After the council voted 4-1 at the previous meeting to end its policy of storing audio recordings for 5 years, Council President Burrell proposed to video meetings instead, to be broadcast on local cable access channels (if production costs are within reason).
Burrell: "There is a public access station we are not using on Mediacom ... ATT U-verse too ... we could video council meetings ... Planning and Zoning ... ."
Burrell said it would be another way for people who can't make it to meetings to "follow what is going on in the city."
Burrell: "Its another way to promote the city as well. They are on 24 hours a day."
Burrell didn't specify how long the recordings would be kept.
(Publisher's Note: Mayor Kant proposed videoing council meetings as well -- about 8 years ago)
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