Eureka City Council Will Resume In-Person Meetings Next Week; Councilmembers Moulton and Bauer Will Again Be Sworn In at Tuesday’s Meeting
After a year of Zoom, the Eureka City Council will again meet in this building, Eureka City Hall | File photo: Andrew Goff
The City of Eureka announced on its website today that the Eureka City Council will resume in-person meetings on Tuesday, July 6, after more than a year of meeting virtually over Zoom.
Assistant City Manager/ City Clerk Pam Powell told the Outpost that because the sound system in the city council chambers is in bad need of repairs, the City is currently incapable of holding the meetings both in-person and over Zoom. So, at least at first, all the council members and city staff will need to be physically present for the meetings. Members of the public who are either unable to attend or uncomfortable with attending in-person will still be able to comment by calling in or having Powell call them during the meeting.
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City Hall, still flying the flag. File photo: Andrew Goff.
If you had a personal stake in November’s city elections, then the
Tuesday meeting of the Eureka City Council will be one you don’t
want to miss. Most of the night will be devoted to implementing the
will of the voters and setting things up for the next year. New
city councilmembers Kati Moulton and Scott Bauer will be sworn
into office. The new council will decide which of its members it will
assign to serve as liaisons to and members of various
committees and commissions and the like. They’ll choose a mayor