Morris Freeholder Board “Remote” Meeting on Monday Night

COVID-19: Freeholder Board “Remote” Meeting on Monday Night

Posted Friday, April 3rd, 2020

 

County Residents Invited to Listen — Make Comments –April 6

 

The Morris County Board of Freeholders will meet on Monday evening, April 6, via a telephone conference call that is open to county residents.

The county governing board was supposed to hold its public session on Monday as a “road meeting” in Long Hill Township. Instead, due to the COVID-19 situation, the freeholders will not meet in that municipality at this time.

 

The Freeholder Board’s work session that had been scheduled for Monday, April 6, at 4:30 p.m. in Morristown has been cancelled. Instead, there just will be one public meeting via phone at 7 p.m.

 

The Freeholder Board held a similar phone in session for its meeting on March 25.

 

“While we all struggle to get through this crisis, county government still has a vital obligation to continue operating, to be sure we serve our residents in this time of need,” said Freeholder Director Deborah Smith. “We invite you to listen-in to our meeting and to participate in our meeting in its temporary format, and look forward to meeting you in person at our future meetings.”

 

Residents are invited to attend the April 6 meeting:

Call: 1-201-546-5293

Guest Passcode: 439862

Residents are asked to mute their phones as they listen, and to speak only during the public comment period. Please try to “line up” politely with others callers during the comment period. It would be much appreciated.

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