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Minneapolis Park Board Meeting to Miss Live Broadcast Due to Technical Issues

Minneapolis Park Board Meeting to Miss Live Broadcast Due to Technical Issues

The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) announced that its November 20 board meeting would not be streamed live online owing to technological difficulties, leaving many Minneapolis citizens feeling left behind. A day before the meeting, a brief notification was issued stating that the event would still be recorded. According to the notice that MinneapolisParks.org was able to get, “The meeting is being recorded, and the recording will be uploaded to the MPRB’s You Tube channel as soon as possible.”

Many stakeholders were unable to observe the board meeting’s proceedings in real time, which might have included crucial debates on park management, finance, and policy, despite the MPRB’s apology for the inconvenience this glitch caused.

A timetable for the recording’s availability was not specified by the MPRB.

Residents who are curious about the results of the meeting on November 20th are urged to monitor the MPRB’s YouTube page, where the recorded session should ultimately be available, albeit later than anyone would like.

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