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PG City Council meetings reopen to the public

The Prince George Council Chambers and an overflow room will be available to the media and the public for City Council meetings again starting on Monday.

Physical distancing measures will be put in place, as seating will need to be 2 metres apart, in accordance with COVID-19 safety measures.

The Second Floor Conference room will be used as the overflow room, where you can watch the meeting live on television.

The City will also be transitioning to limited in-person public hearings and committee/board meetings.

Options for participation during public hearings now include in person, over the phone, or written submission.

City Council has been closed off to the public since December 5, with live video being offered instead.

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