What do I do if I want to speak at a meeting?

The Open-Door Law does not guarantee the right to speak at public meetings. However, the President of the Board of Commissioners may open the floor to public comment to address matters which are related to County Government. If you are called upon to speak, please state your name and address the entire board and not just one person. Please limit your comments to 5 minutes. The President of the Board of Commissioners shall control the amount of time each person is allowed to speak.

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1. Who is my Commissioner?
2. When are the Commissioners meetings?
3. Are the Commissioners meetings open to the public?
4. What do I do if I want to speak at a meeting?
5. Can I be placed on the agenda for a particular meeting?