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The City of Orlando continues to take necessary precautions to help prevent the spread of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus), while maintaining business to keep city projects, programs, and services moving ahead. In keeping with this goal, the Orlando City Council will hold its regular meeting by teleconference on Monday, April 13, at 2 p.m.

The teleconference meeting format allows for social distancing among council members, staff, and the public in accordance with policies from federal, state, and county health officials.

Virtual meetings

Members of the public and the media will be asked to watch the meeting online or on TV, as City Hall remains closed to the public at this time.

Alternative methods have been established to receive public comment during these virtual City Council meetings. Written public comments can be emailed, mailed or dropped off. Additionally, those wishing to provide comments in person must come to the City Hall Rotunda to be connected to the virtual meeting. 

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