CITY OF GREENSBORO: City Council Meeting Jan. 4th

CITY OF GREENSBORO: City Council Meeting Jan. 4th
City Council Meeting Jan. 4th — CITY OF GREENSBORO: (greensboro-nc.gov)
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City of Greensboro issued the following announcement on Jan. 3.

The Greensboro City Council meets today at 4 pm in the Katie Dorsett Council Chamber of the Melvin Municipal Office Building (City Hall). Council will immediately go into closed session and resume the meeting at approximately 5:30 pm. 

Find links to the agenda, a live stream, archived minutes, closed session meetings and more on our City Council webpage at: https://bit.ly/3PI4WZ1https://bit.ly/3CiA9wh

You can also watch on GTN. – GTN is available on Spectrum channel 13 with a digital cable box and on NorthState channel 31- GTN is available on AT& U-verse, channel 99. To view GTN, go to channel 99, press OK, select Greensboro, then select GTN to start the channel. To bring the channel full screen, press OK again.- GTN is available on the Roku streaming platform.  Go to “add channels” and search for Greensboro Television Network. It’s free and streaming 24/7.

The Greensboro City Council now has its own Facebook page. View it at Greensboro City Council.

Original source can be found here.



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