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Commissioners to Hold Virtual Meeting April 7
April 06, 2020
                                         
                            
Commissioners will hold their regularly monthly meeting on Tuesday via telephone to adhere to Oregon Gov. Kate Brown's "Stay Home, Save Lives" executive order to mitigate the spread of the coronavirus. To comply with the governor's order, there will be no in-person attendance at the virtual meeting.
Members of the public wishing to provide comments regarding EWEB business are invited to do so by sending an email to eweb.answers@eweb.org with the subject line "public comment". All public input will be reviewed by commissioners and executive staff. 
Written testimony of 200 words or less will be read into the public record, time permitting, and all testimony will be summarized in the meeting minutes. Those interested should submit comments by 4:30 p.m. on April 7. For more information on Tuesday's meeting, which beging at 5:30 p.m., or to view the agenda, click here.
Members of the public can listen to a live audio version of the meeting by calling (971) 285-4518. The conference ID is 816398730. Those who call into the meeting are asked to mute their microphones.
An audio recording of the meeting will be available by the afternoon of April 8 on the Board minutes page.
 
