• I contacted the Attorney General's office in the Sunshine Law division about people being prevented from attending the meeting on Tuesday because of room capacity. The answer came back that all public meetings must allow all the public to view and attend the public meeting. The sign on the outside door of the chamber read: RE: Occupancy Limit in Council Chambers Seating Capacity For Audience Area: 61

    Jul 07,
  • from: http://www.muninetworks.org/content/business-interest-cortez-muni-network-exceeds-expectations Business Interest in Cortez Muni Network Exceeds Expectations Wed, June 29, 2011 Last month, we were excited to write about the open access network in Cortez, Colorado. We can update the story with information from this article: [B]usiness participation on Cortez's own municipal fiber-optic network has exceeded expectations - with 76 drops purchased to connect 98 Cortez businesses to the network. Rick Smith, director of the city's General Services Department, said crews are working to get the drops connected and to extend conduit to the west side of Broadway Street.

    Jun 29,
  • From the OpenAccessPettion.org website: We need YOU to come to the City Council meeting on Tuesday, July 5 at 7pm. We need City Council to understand this issue won't just go away. City Council meets at the City Hall (on Oak Street behind the Library) in the Council Chambers. Tell us on facebookyou are coming: Need a ride? We can help, call 573.840-0525. Want to Volunteer? We need help, call 573.738-0055 What Else Can You Do: - Post on facebook & tweet that you are coming to the meeting and invite other locals to do so - Call friends and ask them to join you at the council meeting - Are you part of a group? Contact them and ask

    Jun 27,

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