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Tell City posts full Jan. 27 Parks and Rec meeting video online

Tell City posted the full Jan. 27 Parks & Rec meeting on its official YouTube channel, making discussions about facilities, youth programming and a community event available to residents.

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Tell City posts full Jan. 27 Parks and Rec meeting video online
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The City of Tell City uploaded the full Parks & Recreation Board meeting for January 27, 2026 to its official YouTube channel. The posted video contains the public meeting where board members discussed routine Parks & Rec business, facility updates, programming for youth and community event

The uploaded recording gives residents direct access to the full public discussion on topics that affect local parks, recreation facilities and youth services. The meeting footage, as described by the city, covers routine Parks & Rec business and specific agenda areas that community members commonly monitor: facility updates, programming for youth and a community event. Making the recording available online preserves the public record of the board’s deliberations and allows residents to review details that might not be captured in summary minutes.

City of Tell City’s YouTube activity includes several recent meeting uploads listed under similar titles and dates. Recent listings reported for the channel include: “Tell City Parks & Rec 08 26 2025. 38 views”, “Tell City Parks & Rec 08 26 2025. 25 views” and “Tell City Board of Public Works & Safety 08 18 2025. 103 views”. Those listings indicate the city has used the channel to post public meetings, though the view counts provided do not include timestamps and two identically titled August 26, 2025 entries show different view totals. The sources do not explain whether those are duplicate uploads, separate segments, or metadata captured at different moments.

Available information about the Jan. 27 meeting is limited to the fact of the upload and the broad topics discussed. The posted materials and listings do not include participant names, direct quotes from board members, video length, an upload timestamp, a direct link to the file, the official meeting agenda or minutes, or any record of votes or formal decisions. That gap means residents who want specifics - which facilities were discussed, program details, costs, timelines, responsible officials or any motions taken - will need to consult additional records or contact city staff.

For Perry County residents, the online posting is a practical transparency step: it enables scrutiny of facility plans, youth programming and the noted community event without needing to attend in person. Residents seeking clarity should view the posted meeting on the City of Tell City channel and contact Parks & Recreation staff or city communications to request the meeting agenda, minutes, participant names and any documentation referenced during the discussion. Those records will be necessary to confirm outcomes, timelines and any follow-up actions the board authorized.

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