Mr. Creamer,
In response to your question, Maria, Mark and I support instituting “hybrid” public meetings in order to provide more access to the public.
I heard that one of the obstacles (for hybrid meetings) is that everyone has to turn their microphone on and off when they speak.
At Lake Como Meetings, everyone’s microphone is ON all the time during the entire meeting.
#10 the owner/administrator of the meeting (whether it is on Zoom or Teams or another platform) can change settings to either allow people to speak freely or allow certain people to speak at different times. I am absolutely sure that there is a way to make hybrid meetings happen. Although it would most likely need to be actively managed by a borough employee.
Amazing Gerry has never volunteered for anything.
Turn the tide.
I tried to ask a question on the ‘turn the tide’ website … but, it requires my phone number … what’s with that! … email address should be sufficient.
Hi Eugene. contact@turnthetidebelmar.com
No phone number required
I am pulling for this crew. We need a change in Belmar leadership. Unfortunately this admin has made some questionable choices.
#3= Mark
Do the candidates support Zoom*Hybrid public meetings?
there was more public participation during covid shutdown … now, we are back to normal
If
Voting
Mattered,
They
Wouldn’t
Let
Us
Do
It
#6 yes yes we get it. You don’t like to vote, America stinks, the whole government is bad. Change the record already, sheesh.
Mr. Creamer,
In response to your question, Maria, Mark and I support instituting “hybrid” public meetings in order to provide more access to the public.
Thanks for asking the question.
I heard that one of the obstacles (for hybrid meetings) is that everyone has to turn their microphone on and off when they speak.
At Lake Como Meetings, everyone’s microphone is ON all the time during the entire meeting.
#10 the owner/administrator of the meeting (whether it is on Zoom or Teams or another platform) can change settings to either allow people to speak freely or allow certain people to speak at different times. I am absolutely sure that there is a way to make hybrid meetings happen. Although it would most likely need to be actively managed by a borough employee.