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Council staff presents draft social media policy; members request clarifications on events and livestreaming

2391278 · February 25, 2025
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Senior policy analyst Liz Theriault presented a draft Sandy City Council social media policy formalizing practices staff has used since 2020. Council members largely praised the framework, asked for explicit language about posting council members meeting attendance and recommended adding guidance for livestreaming options and technology.

Liz Theriault, senior policy and communications analyst, presented a draft Sandy City Council social media policy at the Feb. 25 meeting, asking the council for feedback before staff returns with a final draft.

"This policy really is not introducing anything new. It's what we have developed as a staff over the last couple of years," Theriault said, explaining the goal is to formalize current practice and coordinate with the city's new communications plan.

Council members supported the principle of keeping taxpayer-funded council pages distinct from campaign or…

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