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Riverview board approves recording and livestreaming of open meetings
Summary
The board approved recording and livestreaming open board meetings (archived on YouTube) to increase public access; trustees discussed platform options and how archives will be linked on the board page.
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The Riverview School Board voted to authorize recording and livestreaming of its open meetings and to archive those recordings for public access. Trustees discussed using the district’s educator YouTube account to livestream and archive meetings and asked staff to provide links on the board page alongside minutes.
Administration said there should be no additional cost for streaming beyond a potential camera purchase; the district already holds a Google/YouTube educator account and staff tested a camera for trial use. Board members said the change should increase public access for parents and community members who cannot attend meetings in person; staff will return with implementation details and any hardware costs.
A motion to approve recording and streaming passed by voice vote; the board confirmed future regular meeting dates and a possible April 8 special meeting for fiscal presentations.

