Residents can sound off on any issue that is bugging them in a face-to-face format Tuesday night at the Longmont City Council’s Open Forum night.
This is the first time the council has held an in-person open forum since COVID-19 restrictions eased earlier this year. Each person who wants to speak at the open forum will have five minutes to talk and may either appear in person or use the city’s call-in feature.
Unlike the city council’s “public invited to be heard” segments, council members can also respond to a speaker’s comments.
There will be no other business conducted Tuesday night, other than city manager and city attorney remarks.