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The Spencer City Manager's Office created this page to answer some commonly asked questions about public participation in the City Council Meetings. If your questions are not answered, or you would like more information,  please contact City Hall at (405) 771-3226.
When and where are City Council meetings held?

Spencer City Council meetings are held on the 3rd Thursday of each month at 7:00 p.m. at the Spencer City Hall building.


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When and where are agendas posted?

Agendas are posted in the following areas: * Marquee in front of City Hall * City Website at www.cityofspencer.us


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Can a member of the public speak at a council meeting?

This opportunity is available through the public comment portion of the City Council meeting. Although no action can be taken on the subjects brought forth during Public Comments, if the item is something that needs to be researched or brought forth on a future agenda for discussion and/or action, the Council will direct the staff to do so. If a member of the public wants to discuss a subject, must have signed up by 12 Noon, the Wednesday before the meeting, in order to be recognized. Public Participation Resolution #35-07-05.


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How much time do I get to speak during a public fourm?

Comments from the General Public (limited to 3-minutes per speaker) on Regular Council Meeting agenda items.


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Is 3 minutes enough time to address the City Council?

Three minutes is ample time to present an issue, pose a question, make a reccommendation, or otherwise present information to the Council.


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