Frequently Asked Questions
Below you will find information that might help you understand how to find things or learn about information you might need to know about your city or town.
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Visit the city's ward map to determine which ward you live in.
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You can call, e-mail, or write individual city council representatives.
You can e-mail all 12 City Council members or leave them a voicemail at: 406-552-6012.
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WATCH MEETINGS Streaming Online Live and On Demand or attend in person at 140 W. Pine.
Watch on MCAT Cable TV: Spectrum TV Channel 190
COMMENT directly on the agenda (eComment): NEW! 1.Visit www.ci.missoula.mt.us/webcasts, 2.Find the meeting you want to comment on and click on “Open for Comments” 3.Click the agenda item you want to leave a comment on, and click “Leave Comment.” 4.Enter your first and last name and email address. Indicate if you want your email address to be published. 5.Type your comment and submit it. eComments are reviewed and published with the agenda item.
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The presiding officer will ask for public comment on each item listed on the agenda. If you'd like to comment about something that isn't on the agenda, there is time at the beginning of every meeting for public comment on items that aren't on the agenda. When the presiding officer calls for public comment, step up to lectern, adjust the microphone so you can be heard clearly. State your name and address for the record and make your comments. If there are a large number of people who want to speak during the meeting, the presiding officer may set time limits.City Council
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You can e-mail the City Council or write to them: City Council 435 Ryman Missoula, MT 59802City Council
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Sign up to have City Council agendas and action summaries sent to your inbox.City Council
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We publish a committee schedule that lists when Council committees are meeting and what they will take up. The schedule is finalized after the Council meeting.City Council
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Sign up to have the committee schedule delivered to your inbox.City Council
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You can find and contact your own ward representatives or you can e-mail all the city council members at one time. Learn about more public comment options.
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Yes. Members of the public are welcome and encouraged to attend and offer public comments.City Council