Coastal Navigator: Your public meetings, agendas for the week of Feb. 19

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Welcome aboard the Coastal Navigator! This list of public meetings and agendas for the upcoming week can help you follow the work of officials you’ve elected.

Our reporters use this list to help plan coverage and to keep informed on zoning, county spending, liquor licenses and other local developments. And while we love to keep an eye on public work, it’s more important that officials know you know what they are doing and how they do it.

For every coastal county, we list the county commission, the school board and some city councils. Some meet several times a month, some just once.

We include a link to any agendas that are published or the place to check for an agenda closer to the meeting date.

If there is a public entity you’d like to see, let us know. We’ll try to add it. This list depends on what local governments offer on the internet. Some publish schedules for various boards and authorities. Some publish meeting schedules far in advance, timely agendas and livestreams. Some do not.

Let us know how it can help you with an email to staff@thecurrentga.org. This is the debut edition and we’re still shaping it. Tell us what would make it more useful for you.

Bryan County

Bryan County Board of Education

Richmond Hill | City Council 🖥

Bulloch County

Bulloch County | Commission 🖥

Camden County

Camden County | Commission and Election Board 🖥

Chatham County

Pooler

Savannah | 🖥

Savannah-Chatham Board of Education | 🖥

Effingham County

Effingham County | County Commission and Planning Board 🖥

Glynn County

Brunswick | City Commission 🖥

Glynn County Commission | 🖥

Jekyll Island Authority

Liberty County

Hinesville Development Authority

McIntosh County

McIntosh posts some schedules via The Darien News.

McIntosh and Darien streams for Darientel subscribers only | 🖥($)

Darien

This list starts with automated collection and is checked and edited by a human. But agencies may announce new meetings, change meeting times or cancel them, sometimes without any online notice.

Some publish calendars in more than one place with different information.

You may want to call ahead and verify the meeting time and place, especially for smaller agencies.


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Maggie Lee is a data reporter for The Current. She has been covering Georgia and metro Atlanta government and politics since 2008, contributing writing and data journalism over the years to Creative Loafing,...