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TACM Releases Latest Traverse City Meeting Videos, Agendas for Public Review

TACM posted the latest Traverse City meeting videos and agendas online so residents can review full recordings, track votes and follow items like the Monroe Street project.

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TACM Releases Latest Traverse City Meeting Videos, Agendas for Public Review
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TACM has uploaded the most recent Traverse City government meeting videos and accompanying agendas, making the full record of discussions available to the public. Among the latest additions are the City Commission regular meeting from Jan. 20, 2026, the City Planning Commission meeting from Jan. 21, 2026, and a City Commission study session held Jan. 26, 2026.

The archive functions as the municipal record for those sessions, offering residents a way to watch full meeting video and review agendas and minutes. Key agenda items included a complete streets discussion and deliberations related to the Monroe Street project, both of which carry direct implications for downtown traffic patterns, pedestrian safety and local business access. For residents tracking specific votes, public comment or project timelines, the TACM page is now the central source for those materials.

Transparency advocates and civic researchers benefit from having a single, searchable repository. Video archives and posted agendas allow scrutiny of roll call votes and the sequence of agenda actions, as well as accurate citation of what city officials and members of the public said during comment periods. Local neighborhood groups, business owners on Monroe Street and transportation advocates focused on complete streets design will find the recordings useful for documenting staff presentations, Commission deliberations and any stated timelines or budget references.

As of Jan. 27, 2026, the TACM public page lists the files and provides access to both video and agenda documents at tacm.tv/govtv_tc_list.asp. The site preserves full-length recordings rather than highlights, which means viewers can follow procedural motions, amendments and public testimony in context. That level of detail matters when a single vote or amendment can change project scope, funding or implementation schedules.

For Grand Traverse County residents, the release reinforces the practical importance of public records in local governance. Knowing where to find the record improves civic participation, whether a resident wants to prepare testimony for an upcoming meeting, verify how a commissioner voted, or follow technical details of a streetscape plan. TACM’s archive makes those tasks manageable without relying on secondhand summaries.

Expect the archive to continue updating with future meetings. Residents concerned about Monroe Street, complete streets policies or other local projects should review the posted videos and agendas to see what was decided at the Jan. 20-26 meetings and to track next steps in the municipal process.

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