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Gloucester supervisors keep practice of reading emailed and recorded public comments at meetings
Summary
After tech problems with the Feb. 4 broadcast, the board voted to continue reading submitted emails and transcribed voicemails into the public record and asked staff to improve technology and transcription procedures.
Gloucester County supervisors on Feb. 4 voted to continue reading emailed public comments and transcribed voicemails into the public record at meetings while staff works to improve broadcast technology.
The topic arose after a public concern about a missing segment in the video of a recent meeting. Trish Cronin, the county meeting clerk, explained that the eScribe meeting software runs from her workstation and that intermittent Internet interruptions can prevent continuous recording; she said the county posted two versions of a previous…
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