Telephone Town Hall: COVID-19 Response and Support - This event has already occurred
Event Details
On Thursday, July 16, between 6 and 7:30 p.m.,
the City of Burlington will hold another telephone town hall event to
share information and answer resident questions about how to make the most of the summer while continuing to prevent the spread of...
On Thursday, July 16, between 6 and 7:30 p.m.,
the City of Burlington will hold another telephone town hall event to
share information and answer resident questions about how to make the most of the summer while continuing to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Join Mayor Marianne Meed Ward and a panel of local
leaders to help answer your questions about COVID-19 and our city.
How to Participate
Residents who would like to participate in the town hall can do so in the following ways:
Register in advance:
Burlington residential phone numbers will be randomly selected to be
part of the telephone town hall. Residents who would like to be added to
the telephone call list can email getinvolved@burlington.ca by the end of day on July 14.
Please
note: if you registered for any previous town halls (held
on March 26, April 14 or June 4), you are not required to register your phone
number again.
To remove a name and phone number from the call list, email getinvolved@burlington.ca by the end of the day on July 14.
Join by telephone: Anyone who does not receive a telephone invitation can call 1-800-410-5909 just before 6 p.m. on Thursday, July 16 to join the town hall. For those individuals calling in, please be
advised more than one attempt may be required due to the high volume of
traffic on the phone lines. If the first call does not connect, please
hang up and dial the 1-800 number again.
Once the call
begins, a moderator will provide participants with instructions for how
to submit their questions to the leadership panel.
Any questions not answered during the call will be posted, with answers, to the Citys website at burlington.ca/townhall, along with an audio file and full transcript of the call after July 16.