During the recent Board of Commissioners meeting in Rising Sun, MD, officials announced an exciting new way for residents to engage with local government proceedings. The town will now stream its meetings live on YouTube, enhancing transparency and accessibility for the community.
The initiative, introduced by a town representative, aims to provide residents with a straightforward method to view meetings from the comfort of their homes. By visiting the town's website and clicking on the "town meetings" button, residents can easily access live streams of the meetings. This new feature is particularly significant as it allows for greater public visibility into local governance, although it does not permit live participation or comments during the meetings.
In addition to the YouTube streaming, the town will continue to utilize Zoom for remote participation by town engineers and attorneys, ensuring that essential voices can still contribute to discussions even when not physically present. This dual approach reflects the town's commitment to maintaining open lines of communication and adapting to the needs of its residents, especially in light of ongoing public health considerations.
The meeting also touched on ongoing developments in the community, specifically mentioning the completion of housing at 301 Walnut Street, part of the original Stevens Preserve development. This project marks a significant step in the town's growth and housing availability.
As Rising Sun embraces these technological advancements, residents can look forward to more accessible government meetings and continued efforts to keep the community informed and engaged.