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Commission reviews attendance rules and Indiana Open Door Law impacts for virtual meetings

5820976 · September 10, 2025
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Summary

The commission reviewed its bylaws and Indiana's Open Door Law limits on virtual attendance, including limits on consecutive virtual meetings and a 50% maximum of meetings attended remotely, and discussed enforcement and possible city legal guidance.

The Bloomington Commission on Sustainability discussed attendance and voting policy, focusing on requirements in the commission—s bylaws and in Indiana—s Open Door Law for electronic participation.

Chair Tara Dunderdale summarized the main points: commission bylaws discourage missing more than three consecutive meetings in a 12-month period and not missing four regularly scheduled meetings in a 12-month span. She also reviewed Open Door Law limits on virtual attendance, noting that…

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