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Milton council debates recording at city facilities, weighs whether to adopt policy
Summary
Council members discussed whether people may record videos inside city-owned facilities, agreed that non-disruptive filming in public spaces is allowed but expressed concern for staff comfort and possible implied endorsement when city signage is used; the council asked staff and the city attorney to consider whether a written policy is needed.
Council members and staff debated Jan. 13 whether members of the public may record videos in city facilities and whether Milton should adopt a written policy governing such activity.
Councilman Cusack opened the item seeking clarity after a video was filmed in a city facility. City Manager Ed Spears said the building’s public spaces are generally available for filming as long as…
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