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Bamberg County Council Meeting Feb. 10 at 6 p.m.; Agenda Posted

Public comments for the Feb. 10 Bamberg County Council meeting were accepted via email to info@bambergcounty.sc.gov until 12 NOON.

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Bamberg County Council Meeting Feb. 10 at 6 p.m.; Agenda Posted
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The Bamberg County Council met at 6 p.m. in the Council Chamber - Room 113 of the Bamberg County Courthouse Annex, Isaiah Odom Building at 1234 North Street, where the county posted the meeting announcement and made the agenda available for public review on the county’s official website. The meeting notice visible on the county feed directed residents to the posted agenda and listed logistical details for both in-person and online access.

The county’s Facebook post stated plainly, “The Bamberg County Council Meeting takes place Tuesday, February 10, 2026 at 6pm below is the meeting agenda for your review.” The post also set the public comment process: “Public comments are accepted via email to: info@bambergcounty.sc.gov until 12 NOON on Tuesday, February 10, 2026.” The same Facebook notice added that “All comments will be submitted to the County Council for review,” indicating written submissions were routed to council members for consideration.

Officials arranged the session for in-person attendance while preserving remote access. The county’s announcement included the line, “Live streaming is available at the Bamberg County website,” allowing those who could not attend at 1234 North Street to view proceedings online. At the courthouse annex, the county cautioned that “seating capacity in County Chambers is limited to allow for the appropriate social distancing of attendees,” and reiterated that “The use of face coverings are strongly encouraged.”

Bamberg County’s online calendar shows the Isaiah Odom Building, Council Chamber - Room 113 as the recurring venue for upcoming public meetings, listing a March 3 Bamberg County Council meeting, a voter registration board meeting on April 10, and additional council meetings on April 14 and May 5. The county feed also ran community items tied to the same period, including a Black History Month post referencing Isaiah DeQuincey Newman and a notice that county offices and landfills would be closed Monday, February 16 in observance of President’s Day.

The county’s Facebook post carrying the meeting notice was marked “5d” in the page’s timestamp at capture and showed “All reactions: 2.” The social post used the hashtags #countycouncil #tuesday #February2026 alongside the logistical text.

For anyone who reviewed the agenda or submitted comments by the noon deadline on February 10, the county’s statements make clear those materials were forwarded to council members for review, and a live stream was made available through the county website for public viewing.

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