Politics & Government
Mooresville Town Board To Go Virtual Monday Night: How To Watch
Mooresville's town board meeting is set for Monday, Nov. 16 and commissioners are asking residents to watch it online.
MOORESVILLE, NC — Citing new indoor gathering limits put in place in the state, the Mooresville Board of Commissioners is asking residents to stay home and watch their Monday night meeting online.
During the Monday evening meeting, commissioners are expected to hold a public hearing for miscellaneous zoning ordinance text amendments.
"While the Board of Commissioners meeting on Nov. 16 will be held in person at The Charles Mack Citizen Center at 6 p.m., in order to comply with the latest Executive Order from Governor Roy Cooper and to follow recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and N.C. DHHS, we strongly encourage residents to watch the meeting from home with our livestream," found here, the Town of Mooresville said.
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"Please note if you do plan to attend in person, masks will be required and social distancing guidelines and CDC recommendations will be followed," the town said.
Cooper's statewide executive order, which went into effect Nov. 13, reduced the indoor gathering limit from 25 to 10. "This reduction in our indoor gathering limit aims to slow the spread and bring down our numbers," he said when announcing it.
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How To Watch
If you wish to view the livestream at 6 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 16, you can watch the meeting by clicking this link.
How To Submit A Question
"If you would like to submit a comment to be read during the Public Comment portion of the meeting, please email your requests to publiccomment@mooresvillenc.gov," the town said. "Please note that all comments will need to adhere to the 3-minute time limit when they are read."
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