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Tempe City Council returns to in-person meetings in March

Virtual options will also be available still

Posted 2/25/22

The Tempe City Council will once again meet in-person starting March 3.

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Pandemic

Tempe City Council returns to in-person meetings in March

Virtual options will also be available still

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The Tempe City Council will once again meet in-person starting March 3.

Virtual options will also remain available through Cisco Webex Events. 

The next regular meeting on March 3 will begin at 6 p.m. at city hall.  The Tempe City Council Work Study Session will follow on March 24 at 4 p.m. 

Both meetings are located in the Tempe Council Chambers, located at 31 E. Fifth Street. 

In-person attendees will have the opportunity to comment on issues at the beginning of the meeting and at the end of the agenda. To speak, citizens will need to register a comment card with the city clerk before or during the meeting. 

The city also recently made masks optional at most Tempe facilities and events beginning Feb. 26, which includes the council chambers.