Boston City Council Television
Comcast Channel 51
10 AM to 5 PM
and www.cityofboston.gov/citycouncil/live.asp
Monday August 13
10:00- Public Safety Hearing on smoke detector technology 8/6
12:00 - Boston City Council Meeting 8/8
3:00 – Government Ops Hearing on firearm regulation 7/31 (1:36)
Tuesday August 14
10:00 – Government Ops Hearing on firearm regulation 7/31 (1:36)
12:30 - Public Safety Hearing on security re: shipments to and from BioLevel 4 Lab (7/30)
3:00 – Ways & Means FY08 Budget Hearing – Boston Public Library 6/8 (1:57)
Wednesday August 15
10:00 - City & Neighborhood Services Hearing on incentive-based recycling 5/22 (0:51)
11:30 – Boston City Council Meeting 8/8
2:30 – Government Ops Hearing on special law re: voting for all legal residents 7/31
Thursday August 16
10:00 – Education Hearing on status and plans for City’s pre-schools 5/30 (2:04)
12:30 – Environment & Health Hearing on recycling and litter reduction efforts 7/26
2:30 – Housing Hearing on security at BHA elderly developments 7/24 (2:24)
Friday August 17
10:00 – Boston City Council Meeting 8/8
12:30 – Government Ops Hearing on Special Law re: unlicensed firearms in residences
and places of business 7/31 (1:36)
2:30 – Education Hearing on resolution supporting physical education K-12 5/15 (2:15)
* 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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Boston City Council Elections. Ask your favorite City Council candidate or incumbent about Stenographic Machine Output, Software, Council Communications, Minutes, Cross Index to Docket Numbers, Council Library.
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donwarnersaklad
on Wed 15 Aug 2007 01:18 AM EDT | Profile | Permanent Link
Ask your favorite City Council candidate or incumbent...
a. Stenographic Machine Output Public funds are used for the nobid Council stenographic services provided by Fritch Stenographic Associates http://resources.martindale.com/mhes/categoryHome.jsp/1010005/ Will you make available the City Council stenographic machine output?... b. Stenographic Software. Closed Captioning. Will you make Closed Captioning available from the Stenographic Machine software?... People with hearing loss would have access to following the Council proceedings and transactions. b. Council Publications. Council Documents. Council Communications. Council Notices. Will you put on the web the City Council publications and Council public documents, for example the Annual Reports of City Departments kept by City Messenger Ron Cobb ron.cobb@cityofboston.gov c. Council Communications. Will you improve City Council communications so civic minded people can better follow the proceedings and transactions of the Council?... d. Minutes The Minutes of the City Council are abbreviated, edited to so brief a document that the transactions and proceedings are ambiguous. The Minutes can not be read by and understood clearly. For example, Papers are mentioned without reference to the topic of Papers. Will you improve the Minutes of the City Council http://cityofboston.gov/citycouncil so that the Minutes are less ambiguous about what happened during the public meetings of the Council?... e. Docket Numbers. Index. Cross Index. Will you make available on the web (1) an index to the Ciy Council Docket numbers and (2) a cross index to related City Council Docket numbers?... f. Full Content of Council Notices Will you put on the web the full notices of public meetings of City Council Committees?... g. Wording. Semantic of Council Communications, Notices. Will you improve the wording of City Council Committees' communications and notices of public meetings so to be more welcoming to people with civic interest in Council proceedings and transactions?... h. Public Feedback, Comment Will you make it easier for public feedback and comment on City Council proceedings and transactions?... i. Council Library Will you make more available to the public the City Council Library?...
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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