Public Hearings & Public Comment Periods

Public Comment Periods

Public comment periods offer community members an opportunity to speak before a board or committee on items or issues that are not a part of the meeting agenda. Most regular county boards or committee meetings include a time for public comment, typically at the beginning of the meeting. All comments and suggestions during a meeting's public comment period are subject to the guidelines below.

All regular Board of Commissioners meetings include a public comment period as an item of business on their agendas. There are no public comment periods held during agenda meetings, special meetings, or workshops, unless otherwise specified by the Board.

Public Hearings

Some meetings may hold public hearings for specific issues. The public hearings are similar to a public comment period but pertain to one topic.

The public hearing policy below only applies to legislative public hearings, which includes those heard at Board of Commissioners and Planning Board meetings. Quasi-jurisdictional hearings before the Zoning Board of Adjustment are not subject to this public hearing policy.

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