Boston City Council
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Comcast Channel 51
10 AM to 5 PM
and www.cityofboston.gov/citycouncil/live.asp
Monday January 15 Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday
10:00 – Youth Violent Crime Prevention Hearing on girl gangs 7/25 (2:45)
1:00 – Youth Violent Crime Prevention Hearing on reducing gun violence 12/5 (3:03)
Tuesday January 16
10:00 – Public Safety Hearing to review City’s emergency preparedness 6/5 (5:01)
3:30 – Public Safety Hearing on automated external defibrillators 11/28 (1:03)
Wednesday January 17
10:00 – Councillors remember Councillor Jim Kelly 1/9 (0:33)
11:00 – Boston City Council Meeting 12/6 (1:27)
1:00 – Boston City Council Meeting 12/20 (3:05)
Thursday January 18
10:00 – Housing Hearing on inclusionary zoning policies 5/31 (3:00)
1:30 – Education Hearing re: assessment of English Language Learners since end of
bilingual education 5/9 (3:00)
Friday January 19
10:00 – Public Safety Hearing re: gunshot detection systems 3/7/06 (2:22)
12:30 – Ways & Means Hearing on FY07 residential tax rate and exemption 12/11 (1:10)
2:00 – Public Safety Hearing re: shipments to and from BioSafety Level 4 Lab 10/30
* Note: Programming Schedule is subject to change based on the scheduling and length of Live Hearings and Meetings, which will be carried in their entirety.
For more information on Boston City Council Television, contact Tom Cohan at 617-635-2208 or Tom.Cohan@cityofboston.gov
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Update Council Rule 34
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donwarnersaklad
on Tue 16 Jan 2007 02:11 PM EST | Profile | Permanent Link
Please update Council Rule 34 regarding communications of the City Council. It's too difficult for people to learn about what the Council is doing. The full content of Council Committee hearing notices should be posted on the web. The Council Minutes are too brief for ordinary folks to understand. The Minutes should be more explicit about what papers are approved instead of just mentioning papers were approved. Docket numbers should be cross indexed. The stenographic machine should be used with the now available software that would make it possible to read Councilors' debate and remarks on the web. This would be good for citizens with hearing loss.
Please keep your comments on topic. If this post is about WiFi, don't change the subject to City Council Policy. Either talk about WiFi, or get your own blog and talk about City Council Policy. I reserve the right to remove off-topic comments.
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