Politics & Government
Monday's Council Meeting Closed To Public; Will Stream On YouTube
Gloucester Township's Council meeting rescheduled to Monday night will stream live on YouTube. Residents can also dial in.

GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP, NJ — Gloucester Township Council will stream Monday night’s council meeting live via YouTube, according to a post on the township website.
The meeting will be closed to the public in accordance with Gov. Phil Murphy’s order limiting all gatherings to 50 people or less. Residents will be able to dial-in to the meeting, or watch it on YouTube.
The agenda features three public hearings and final votes that would likely have taken place at the March 23 meeting, but that meeting was postponed until Monday night.
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The public notice states that the public will be able to participate via phone or by creating a YouTube account. It isn’t clear how residents can participate via YouTube, although YouTube videos do include a chat portion for those who are signed in.
The township provides instructions on signing in to YouTube, both using Gmail accounts and for those who don’t have Gmail accounts. Instructions can be found here. The dial-in number is 425-436-6374. The access code is 624323.
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Public hearings and final votes will be held on three pieces of legislation concerning affordable housing. See related: Gloucester Township Moving On Affordable Housing Obligation
To view the agenda, visit glotwp.com.
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