High Point Posts Weekly City Council Schedule, Promotes Public Participation
The City of High Point posted a Meeting and Event Schedule on December 12 covering December 15 through December 19, 2025, providing dates, times and locations for City Council meetings and related events. The official City Clerk notice includes links to agendas and meeting information, giving residents the resources needed to plan attendance or follow local decisions.

The City of High Point issued an official City Clerk notice on December 12 that lists the Meeting and Event Schedule for the week of December 15 through December 19, 2025. The posting provides dates, times and locations for upcoming City Council sessions and associated events, and it includes direct links to agendas and meeting details so residents can review materials in advance.
The timing of the posting matters for civic participation. With the schedule covering this week and running through today, December 19, some meetings have already taken place while others remain available for public viewing or attendance. By supplying agenda links, the city enables residents to monitor topics before meetings, prepare for public comment when available and track decisions that affect city services, zoning, budgets and local ordinances.
Posting schedules in a clear and accessible way supports transparency and accountability in municipal government. For local stakeholders, including neighborhood associations, small businesses and service providers, knowing when and where council discussions occur makes it easier to coordinate attendance, submit feedback and follow outcomes that influence daily life in Guilford County. Regular, timely notices also help journalists and civic groups identify when key policy items will be considered so the public can hold elected officials accountable.
Residents seeking the full schedule, agenda documents and meeting information can review the notice on the city website at highpointnc.gov/m/NewsFlash/Home/Detail/5208. The city’s posting underscores the practical steps governments can take to improve public access to decision making and reminds Guilford County residents that engagement is possible when information is posted clearly and early.
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