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Board adopts public‑comment policy allowing slides and still images; video submissions limited to records requests
Summary
The Board adopted a revised public-comment policy that permits speakers to use still photos or slides during three-minute public comments but disallows playing videos during the meeting; submitted videos become public records available by request.
The Wake Forest Board of Commissioners adopted a revised public‑comment policy after a review earlier in October. The policy permits speakers to use electronic materials during their three-minute public comments but limits acceptable materials to still photos or slides of text; the policy explicitly excludes playing videos during the meeting.
Town attorney/staff explained…
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