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Channel Surfing? Check Out Commission Meetings

Belmont's Park and Recreation and Finance commission meetings will now be televised on Channel 27.

Now, from the comfort of your favorite family room easy chair, Belmont residents can keep up with the discussion and actions taken by all of the city's  commissions in real time.

Starting this month, in addition to the and meetings, the meetings of and will be televised locally on Channel 27.

The addition of the two commissions to televised coverage was an initiative of the Belmont City Council to ensure the citizens of Belmont are able to track and participate in parks and recreation and finance topics and projects. 

Meetings are also stored then stored on the city's website for future viewing, www.belmont.gov.

Newly televised commission meetings:

  • Parks and Recreation Commission: First Wednesday of each month, 7:00 p.m., TV Channel 27
  • Finance Commission: First Thursday of every other month (even months), 7:00 p.m., TV Channel 27

Of course, residents are also invited to attend commission meetings in person. All commissions meet in the City Council Chambers in City Hall , One Twin Pines Lane. For more information, go to www.belmont.gov.

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Bob Cancilla August 1, 2012 at 11:10 am
This is a great example of the City of Belmont getting the word out to it's residents.
Thanks to the City Staff and City Council members.

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Michele Moyer June 16, 2013 at 09:17 am
Thanks Joan - there is one in the sub-head of the blog I posted on School-Force Voices today; wouldRead More love if it could be corrected. Been scratching my head til I saw this post :)
Joan S. Dentler (Editor) June 16, 2013 at 11:20 am
Sorry about that! There's nothing I can do on my end----it's system-wide bug, which I believe isRead More fixed now. :)
Belmont96 June 13, 2013 at 09:40 am
I also preferred the 'old' Patch - this format makes it difficult to find articles that are aren'tRead More that old. One example was the informative article on who was running for city Council. I was having problems finding it and finally had to query on a candidate's name to find. I don't recall having that issue with the original format. Also our neighborhood had a water break line and we were without water for some hours a few Sundays ago. I tried to find out the reason for the break (because of construction or old pipes?) and could not find anything on the Patch regarding this. Not sure if they just didn't report or I just couldn't find.
Judi June 14, 2013 at 07:28 am
Not crazy about the new Patch either. Also, I want to post-for sale, and this section is crowdedRead More with announcements, etc.
Pearl June 14, 2013 at 04:15 pm
Another thing that needs to be fixed: When you go to leave a comment, it takes you over to whereRead More you have to sign in, you sign in expecting to be returned to the article on which you are commenting, but it, instead, takes you back to some different article. PLEASE FIX THIS!!!! Also, please reinstate the feature where we can sign up to be notified if/when more comments are made concerning the article(s) we've commented on so we can follow the conversation. Thank you.
Christa Bigue (Editor) June 10, 2013 at 01:50 pm
Thanks Sam! You should also post this Half Moon Bay (halfmoonbay.patch.com) and Pacifica PatchRead More (pacifica.patch.com)! I'm sure our readers would appreciate the great tip!
Michael Williams June 9, 2013 at 04:12 pm
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don torre June 4, 2013 at 06:55 am
what do the local Belmont restaurants think of this? do these people pay a license to the city?
Joan S. Dentler (Editor) June 4, 2013 at 07:15 am
Hi Don....thanks for your question. Yes, Off the Grid does pay a licensing fee to the city, and soRead More far, we haven't heard any concerns by local restaurants. The food trucks provide an option to a traditional restaurant---pick up and go----and they are only around 4-5 hours per week (on Mondays, typically not a big restaurant night anyway). Have you tried the food yet?