DAVENPORT, Iowa — In a unanimous vote, the Davenport City Council restored audio to public comments in meeting livestreams ...
Several residents went back and forth with Mayor Pat Burns and Mayor Pro Tem Casey McKeon at the end of the meeting at the ...
People watching Davenport City Council meetings will now be able to view public commenters after the city council voted unanimously to stream that portion of the meeting again.
On Wednesday night, the city of Davenport and the public discussed the motion to bring back livestreaming public comments at the end of meetings. City council voted unanimously to reinstate the ...
The approved motion, proposed last week by Alderwoman-at-Large Jazmin Newton and Alderwoman Jade Burkholder, will reinstate the streaming of meetings from gavel-to-gavel with public comment sessions ...
A new public comment policy has been implemented, requiring registration before speaking and limiting comments to three ...
The council decided to move this agenda item to next week’s City Council meeting, where they will make a final decision and ...
Berea Council member John Payne proposed a municipal order that would move public comments to before votes on second readings ...
Randolph County Commission President David Kesling is upset about comments made during the most recent Elkins City Council ...
The motion would return public comment audio to city council livestreams and recordings. They said it's a step towards restoring trust in Davenport. "It is important for transparency that the entire ...
A city council meeting turned tense Wednesday when Councilman James Shaffer, D-4th Ward, directed a profanity-laced remark ...
The council is also considering changes to the way its agendas are structured in an effort to make meetings more efficient. Changes to public comment policy in Corpus Christi City Council meetings ...