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Speak Out
How Can You Speak
Directly to Roxboro's Governing Body?
The Roxboro City Council
requests and encourages comments and involvement
from members of our community. Whether you own a
business, represent a group, or you want to share
an opinion, we want to hear from you!
In order to facilitate
your involvement in the process of local government
decision-making, the Roxboro City Council has
established several methods for you to publicly
address Roxboro's governing body.
They are as follows:
Put Yourself on the
Regular Council Meeting Agenda
Roxboro's City Council
meets in regular session the second Tuesday of
every month. If you have a concern and would like
to make a presentation, you can put yourself on
the agenda for regularly scheduled meetings. Simply
make a request in writing to the City Clerk at
least 7 days prior to the regularly scheduled
meeting. In your request, the City Council asks
that you note the topic of your presentation and
that you provide any documentation that may help
the council understand what you plan to present.
Sign up for Citizen
Comment at the Start of the Meeting
A citizen comment period
occurs at the beginning of every regularly scheduled
meeting of the Roxboro City Council. If you have
a concern you wish the council to hear, then sign-up
any time prior to the meeting. A sign-up sheet
is provided at the meeting in front of the City
Clerk's seat for this purpose. Those who sign-up
for the citizen comment period are asked to limit
your comment to 5 minutes. If there are a number
of groups or individuals, commenting on the same
issue or concern, the Mayor reserves the right
to ask that a speaker be appointed from the group
to make the presentation. The City Council also
reserves the right not to act on requests first
presented at the same meeting.
Individual Contact
- Ask a Council Member to be Placed on the Agenda
For any meeting of the
Roxboro City Council (a regular meeting, a special
called meeting, or an emergency meeting) anyone
may ask a council member to be added to the agenda
prior to such meeting. It will be up to a majority
(e.g., a motion must be made by a council member,
properly seconded, and the request will be put
to a vote) of the City Council to decide if a
citizen, group, or organization that is not already
part of such meeting agenda's called purpose is
to be permitted to address the Council. Follow
link for:
City Staff and Council
Directory
Public Hearings
The Roxboro City Council
regularly schedules public hearings on a variety
of topics. If you wish to speak during a public
hearing, simply attend the meeting and raise your
hand to be recognized at the appropriate time.
In order to address the council during a public
hearing, the Mayor must first recognize the individual
or organization wishing to speak during the public
hearing.
Courtesy
When publicly addressing
Roxboro's governing body, the Council asks that
you obey reasonable standards of courtesy in your
remarks. The Mayor has the authority to determine
whether a speaker has gone beyond reasonable standards
of courtesy in his or her remarks and to entertain
and rule on objections from other members of the
Council on this ground.
Questions?
If you have any questions
regarding procedures for making public comment
to Roxboro's governing body, they may be addressed
by referring to the Roxboro City Council's Rules
of Procedure, a copy of which is available from
the City Clerk for your review upon request.
Trevie Adams is the City Clerk and she can be
reached at 336-599-3116 ext. 228 or email
tadams@cityofroxboro.com
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