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Coronavirus: Attleboro To Conduct Virtual City Public Meetings
Attleboro will resume conservation, planning and zoning public meetings via Zoom in May.
ATTLEBORO, MA — The Attleboro conservation commission, planning board and zoning board of appeals will resume conducting evening meetings starting in May. Due to the current state stay-at-home order, and likely ensuing limits on public gatherings, evening meetings will be conducted as virtual meetings with the use of the Zoom platform.
The planning board is scheduled to meet May 13, the conservation commission meeting is scheduled on May 20, and the zoning board of appeal’ meeting is scheduled on May 21. Their meetings in June and in the foreseeable future will continue to be virtual meetings on the Zoom platform.
Visit the links to the conservation commission, planning board, and zoning board of appeals on the city’s website for the meeting agenda, public hearing notices (if any scheduled for that evening’s meeting), and for information on how to logon to Zoom to view, listen, and/or participate in any of the virtual meetings.
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Questions should be directed to 508-223-2222 (ext. 3143) or atcityplanner@cityofattleboro.us.
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