Find your public meetings, agendas

July 22, 2024

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Welcome aboard! This is a list of public meetings and agendas to help you follow the work of officials you’ve elected.

Regularly scheduled programming

The boards of cities, counties, school systems and other agencies typically meet once or twice a month on some day of the week and week or weeks of the month.

Pooler’s online posting is typical: City Council on first and third Mondays every month unless otherwise noted.

And that’s as much online notice on agency websites as Georgia open records law requires for regular meetings, and that’s only if the agency even has a website.  Some cities and agencies don’t have websites.

But whether they have a website or not, all agencies are supposed to post their meeting schedules at their meeting place.

Most larger agencies, Pooler included, do post agendas online even though the law doesn’t require it. That makes it convenient for residents who want to read about city business. And agency clerks can also avoid calls and emails asking for agendas if agendas are already online.

As always, our list of meetings depends on what agencies do post.  We’re following about 50 agencies. If there’s one you’d like us to add, do let us know.

Bryan County

Bryan County

Bryan County Board of Education

Bulloch County

Development Authority of Bulloch County

Camden County

Camden County | Commission and Election Board 🖥

Chatham County

Pooler

Savannah | 🖥

Savannah-Chatham Board of Education | 🖥

Tybee Island | City Council 🖥

Glynn County

Brunswick | Housing Authority 🖥

Glynn County Commission | 🖥

Liberty County

Hinesville

Liberty County | Commission 🖥

Midway

Walthourville

This list starts with an 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,...