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Council previews '1Meeting' legislative software; city aims to post first packet March 3
Summary
Administrative Services Manager Elizabeth Atkinson previewed a new legislative-software system called 1Meeting that will centralize agenda creation, improve search, and offer a public portal. Staff previewed features, pilot experience and a tentative March rollout, and council raised questions about public ease of access and video linking.
The City of Kirkland’s Administrative Services Manager, Elizabeth Atkinson, briefed the council on Jan. 21 on the city’s plan to replace its packet-production tools with 1Meeting, a legislative-software platform intended to centralize agenda assembly, provide automated version control and approvals, and publish meeting packets and records on an improved public portal.
Atkinson said the city piloted the system in Planning & Building for commissions over the past year and intends to post the first city council packet produced through 1Meeting on Feb. 28 for the March 3 council meeting. Staff…
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