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Participate in Public Meetings

The City of Santa Clara encourages the community to participate in public meetings. Public meetings may be held in a hybrid format (with both in-person and online attendance options), virtually (completely online), or in-person only. Information about how to watch and participate in public meetings, view meeting agendas, submission of written/digital materials by the public at City Council meetings, and submission of written public comment at City Council meetings can be found below.

Watch a City Council Meeting
Watch a Planning Commission Meeting
View Meeting Agendas
How to Speak at Public Meeting
How to Submit Written Public Comment
How to Submit Digital Audiovisual Materials
How to Participate on Zoom
Behavioral Standards for Public Meetings

For More Information

For additional questions, contact the City Clerk’s Office at clerk@santaclaraca.gov or call 408-615-2220 or visit the Clerk's office at 1500 Warburton Ave. Santa Clara, Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

To be notified when the latest City Council agenda is posted, subscribe to eNews. To register, enter your email address below and in the Public Meeting Agendas section select Council and Authorities Concurrent Meetings.

Public Meeting Calender

Canceled - Street Dance featuring Neon Velvet

  • Date: 08/07/2020 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM

The City of Santa Clara has been monitoring and evaluating COVID-19 County of Santa Clara Health & Safety Orders that were issued on July 2, 2020. This includes a Mandatory Directive for Gatherings that was released on July 14, 2020 and then later revised. The County’s directive originally limited the number of persons at an outdoor gathering to 60. However, at this time, all gatherings of any size with persons outside your household are prohibited statewide with limited exceptions for outdoor worship services, outdoor cultural ceremonies like weddings and funerals, and outdoor protest activities. Based on this current County Directive and State Orders, the City regrettably will not be able to host the Summer Concert series and Street Dance in collaboration with the Cultural Commission this year.

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Last Updated:
10-25-2024