High Point City Council Posts December Agenda, Manager Briefing Canceled
The City of High Point published its Meeting and Event Schedule for December 15 through 19 and posted the agenda for the Regular Meeting of the City Council that was held on Monday December 15 at 5 30 p.m. The News Flash entry also noted cancellation of the City Manager’s Briefing that had been scheduled for December 15 at 4 00 p.m, and provides official access to agenda items and instructions for viewing and participating.

On December 12 the City of High Point posted its Meeting and Event Schedule for the week of December 15 through 19 and uploaded the agenda for the Regular Meeting of the City Council that took place on Monday December 15 at 5 30 p.m. The city also announced that the City Manager’s Briefing scheduled for 4 00 p.m. on December 15 was canceled. The News Flash entry served as the official city notice for council business that week and included links to the full meeting agenda and related documents.
The city made agenda items, meeting times, and instructions for viewing and participating available online to ensure transparency and public access. Full agenda materials along with any meeting minutes or recordings are available on the City of High Point website under the City Clerk and Council pages. Residents seeking to review the council’s actions or to follow up on specific items can find primary records there.
The cancellation of the City Manager’s Briefing removed a scheduled staff level update and preview of council business that commonly helps reporters, community stakeholders, and council members prepare for the formal meeting. While the council meeting proceeded as scheduled, the loss of the briefing may have limited opportunities for early clarification of agenda items and for informal public interaction with city staff ahead of the council session.
For residents, property owners, and local organizations the city posting is the formal trigger for civic response deadlines and for planning participation. Verify meeting times and participation instructions on the News Flash before attending or commenting, and consult the City Clerk and Council pages for official minutes and recordings after the meeting. Continued public review of posted agendas supports accountability for decisions that can affect zoning, budgets, service delivery, and local policy priorities in Guilford County.
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