Politics & Government
Hillsboro Council Meetings Are Now In Person And Virtual
See the latest announcement from the City of Hillsboro.
March 16, 2022
Beginning in April 2022, community members will be able to participate in Hillsboro City Council meetings in person, via Zoom on a computer or mobile device, or by phone call. Closed captioning is available.
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This hybrid and accessible model reflects the City of Hillsboro’s commitment to transparency and to engaging community members in decision-making.
City Council meetings are held on the first and third Tuesdays of each month at 7 pm in the Conference Room 113 B&C of the Hillsboro Civic Center. Any scheduled work sessions would start at 6 pm. If additional work sessions are scheduled, they would take place following conclusion of the meeting.
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Find more details on how to attend.
Sign Up To Speak or Submit Written Comment
With each City Council meeting, community members have up to three minutes to provide public comment – and you can sign up to speak ahead of each meeting or during the meeting.
Written comments may also be emailed to Council@Hillsboro-Oregon.gov before 8 am on the day of the meeting. The City Recorder will distribute statements to the Council in advance.
More Ways to Engage:
- Watch City Council meetings and work sessions live through TVCTV, Tualatin Valley Community Television Cable, Access Channel 30. A livestream of the broadcast is available on the TVCTV webpage.
- Watch the last six months of City Council meeting videos on the TVCTV webpage, or request videos older than six months by contacting the City Recorders Office.
- Read City Council meeting agendas and supporting documents on the City’s public meetings portal.
- Search the Hillsboro City Charter and Municipal Code.
- Contact the entire City Council directly through our City website. The Council reads all submitted comments, which can number in the hundreds throughout the year.
Learn more about City Council meetings and work sessions on our City Council Meetings webpage.
This press release was produced by the City of Hillsboro. The views expressed here are the author’s own.