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Del Rio posts Feb. 19 Planning and Zoning video to Internet Archive

Del Rio uploaded a roughly 27-minute recording of its Feb. 19, 2026 Planning and Zoning Commission meeting to the Internet Archive, with the archive entry added Feb. 25, 2026.

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Del Rio posts Feb. 19 Planning and Zoning video to Internet Archive
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Del Rio posted a recorded video of its Planning and Zoning Commission meeting held Feb. 19, 2026 to the Internet Archive, and the archive entry lists an added date of Feb. 25, 2026 and describes the file as a “full recording” of the roughly 27-minute meeting. The posting makes the meeting available to the public in a single recorded file, though the provided notice does not include a direct link or further agenda detail.

The single-line archive description in the record stops after the word fragment “includ,” and the supplied report contains no URL, agenda, attendance list, motions, votes, or speaker names. That truncation means the video itself is the primary source for any specifics about what was discussed at the Feb. 19 session; retrieving the posted entry with the Feb. 25, 2026 added date is necessary to confirm timestamps, exhibits, and any formal actions taken during the roughly 27-minute meeting.

Municipal precedents from other cities show how local governments commonly present meeting archives and what users can expect when accessing them. The City of Bryan’s guidance notes that “Online streaming requires high-speed internet,” and that “If your internet speed is questionable, or if you experience any buffering or black-out screens, it is recommended that you download the video and watch offline.” Bryan’s archived video page lists a contact phone of 979-209-5141 and an alternate city number 979-209-5000, with city offices at 300 S. Texas Ave., Bryan, TX 77803 and hours Monday-Friday 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Cedar Park’s municipal archive approach shows other access options: its site states, “Past City meetings are available to view in the 'Archived Videos' section below. Videos are archived by meeting type and date.” Cedar Park also offers rebroadcasts on CPTV-10 and makes DVD copies available for a fee, specifying, “If you need a DVD copy of any City meeting, please contact City Hall at 512-401-5000. Copies are available for $3 for each DVD.” CPTV-10 materials note that the channel “is streamed 24 hours a day 7 days a week” and is broadcast on Spectrum Channel 10.110 and AT&T U-verse Channel 99, though a technical notice on the site reads, “CPTV-10 is experiencing technical issues and we are working to correct the issue as soon as possible. We apologize for the inconvenience.”

Hawthorne’s public-facing guidance recommends specific browsers for access: “Note: For the best access to agendas and viewing meeting videos, it is recommended to use either Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome as your internet browser.” Hawthorne also archives meeting videos on its public channel and directs requests for older records to its cable department email for materials prior to certain dates.

For Val Verde County residents seeking confirmatory detail about the Feb. 19 meeting, the Internet Archive posting labeled Feb. 25, 2026 is the available record; because the supplied report lacks a URL and ends mid-word, viewers should consult the posted recording directly to verify agenda items, participants, and any votes recorded during the roughly 27-minute session. Local officials in Del Rio have not been listed in the supplied material for further comment, so the posted archive is currently the primary public record for that meeting.

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