
Battle Ground City Council meetings are conducted both in person and virtually
The Battle Ground City Clerk’s office has revised the meeting procedures for individuals attending virtual City Council meetings. Battle Ground City Council meetings are conducted both in person and virtually, viewable live on the Battle Ground City Council YouTube channel.
Members of the public wishing to provide public testimony or comment using the virtual meeting option must submit their request to the City Clerk’s Office at least forty-eight (48) hours prior to the scheduled, at (360) 342-5008 or cityclerk.info@cityofbg.org.
These procedural updates will provide convenience and accessibility for the public while also preserving the process and integrity of the city’s virtual meeting proceedings. Additional information regarding the Battle Ground City Council meeting schedules, agendas, and procedures are available at www.cityofbg.org/Council.
Information provided by the city of Battle Ground.
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