CANTON -- The St. Lawrence County Board of Legislators will accept written or videotaped comments that will be entered on record during their Monday, June 1 meeting. It will be streamed on YouTube at …
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CANTON -- The St. Lawrence County Board of Legislators will accept written or videotaped comments that will be entered on record during their Monday, June 1 meeting.
It will be streamed on YouTube at 6 p.m. with a live link posted on the stlawco.org homepage shortly before the start.
Anyone interested in submitting comments to be included in the Board of Legislator’s Meeting Minutes may either write a statement or send a short video to have included in the community participation portion of the meeting. For those interested, send comments electronically to publiccomment@stlawco.org or by first class mail to 48 Court Street, Canton, NY 13617.
All submissions must be received no later than 5 p.m. on May 29.
Those interested in submitting comments should include your first name, last name, and with the town of residence listed at the top of the submission, as is normally requested of those offering comments in public sessions held in the Legislative Chambers.
The Board of Legislators is hopeful to return to in person meetings in July, but will continue abide by the governor’s executive orders and observe the guidance provided by New York State. If there are questions or concerns, contact Ruth Doyle, county administrator at 315.379.2276.
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