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Cumberland County Releases Jan. 20 Public Meetings Calendar, Remote Access Info

Cumberland County published its public meetings calendar for Jan. 20, listing three meetings and remote access details. Residents can review agendas, attend remotely, or request accessibility services.

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Cumberland County Releases Jan. 20 Public Meetings Calendar, Remote Access Info
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Cumberland County updated its official public meetings calendar to list the meetings held on Jan. 20, providing remote access and procedural details for residents who want to follow county business. The calendar entry shows the Cumberland CIACC Meeting, the Mental Health and Addictions Board meeting, and the Agriculture Development Board (CADB) meeting took place on that date and links to each meeting’s agenda and minutes.

The CADB entry includes rules of recurring practice: meetings are normally held the third Tuesday of the month at 6:00 p.m. at the 4-H Extension Center, 291 Morton Avenue, Millville, NJ 08332. For the Jan. 20 meeting the public had the option to attend remotely via Microsoft Teams; the county page provides the Teams link, meeting ID, passcode and phone dial-in information for those who could not be physically present. The county’s calendar functions as the authoritative schedule for public meetings and contains individual meeting pages where residents can find agendas, minutes and remote attendance details.

Accessibility and inclusion are highlighted in the listing for CADB. The venues are identified as wheelchair accessible, and assistive services such as sign language interpreting, audio description and open captioning are available upon advance request. Residents seeking those accommodations are directed to contact Matthew Pisarski in the Department of Planning, Tourism and Community Affairs to arrange services.

The calendar view also previews other local civic activity for January and early February, including the Cultural Heritage Commission meeting scheduled for Jan. 22 and the Youth Services Advisory Council meeting on Jan. 28, along with additional February meeting dates. That forward visibility helps residents, community groups and service providers plan attendance and participation.

For Cumberland’s agricultural community and 4-H families, the CADB details matter for local land use, farm programs and youth outreach tied to the Extension Center. The Mental Health and Addictions Board listing is significant for clinicians, social service agencies and residents tracking county-level behavioral health policy and service coordination. Remote access options reduce travel barriers for seniors, working parents and those who live in more rural parts of the county, while accessibility provisions aim to ensure meetings are open to residents with disabilities.

Residents who want to review decisions, submit public comment or follow upcoming agendas should consult the county’s public meetings calendar page for links to each meeting entry. The calendar’s role as the official schedule means it will be the primary source for future meeting dates, remote attendance instructions and the official record of agendas and minutes.

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