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Dolores County Posts Jan. 26 Agenda, Zoom Link and YouTube Recordings

Dolores County posted the Jan. 26 BOCC agenda, Zoom registration link and YouTube recordings so residents can review meeting packets and decisions.

Marcus Williams2 min read
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Dolores County Posts Jan. 26 Agenda, Zoom Link and YouTube Recordings
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Dolores County made the Jan. 26, 2026 Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) agenda and full meeting packet available on its Agendas & Minutes page, and linked a Zoom registration for remote participation. The county also advertises that past BOCC meetings are available for playback on the county YouTube channel, giving residents multiple ways to follow county business.

The Jan. 26 agenda lists routine opening items - the pledge, consent agenda and public comment - followed by departmental updates and listed business. Listed business included grant approvals and budget and expenditure decisions, among other standard agenda items. The county posted the agenda PDF and supporting packet on the Agendas & Minutes page, and provided a registration link so residents could join the meeting remotely via Zoom.

The Agendas & Minutes page contains meeting packets and agendas for 2026, including additional recent entries dated Jan. 20 and Jan. 23, 2026. The site’s structure allows residents to download PDFs of agendas and packets and to access links to meeting recordings on the county YouTube channel after meetings conclude. The availability of both live participation via Zoom and archived video playback expands access beyond those who can attend in person.

For local residents, the posted agenda and recordings matter because grant approvals and budget and expenditure votes directly shape county service delivery and funding priorities. Budget actions can affect road maintenance, emergency services and other county functions that rely on commission decisions and external grant funding. Departmental updates provide an early look at operational issues and priorities that may translate into future agenda items or requests for funding.

The use of Zoom registration and YouTube playback also changes how residents can engage. Remote registration enables participation from home for those who cannot travel to commission chambers, while recorded videos create a public record that residents can review to check commissioners’ statements, timing of votes and the substance of departmental reports. That combination supports transparency and offers a practical way to prepare for public comment or follow up on specific items in the packet.

Residents who want to review the Jan. 26 materials or watch the meeting recording should visit the county’s Agendas & Minutes page and open the Jan. 26, 2026 agenda entry for the full packet and links. Going forward, monitor the Agendas & Minutes page for upcoming agendas, register via the posted Zoom link to speak or observe, and use the YouTube archive to review decisions that affect county finances and services.

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