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San Juan County Offers YouTube Live Streams and Archives for Commission Meetings

San Juan County’s official site posts a public-relations page that streams county commission meetings live on the San Juan County YouTube page and keeps archived videos for later viewing.

Marcus Williams2 min read
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San Juan County Offers YouTube Live Streams and Archives for Commission Meetings
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San Juan County’s public-relations page on the county’s official site now points residents to live streams and archived video of county commission meetings on the San Juan County YouTube page. The page explicitly notes that meetings are streamed live and that recordings are archived for later viewing, giving an accessible record of commission proceedings.

The public-relations page also includes links to meeting schedules and instructions for how to access the streams. Those links are intended to help viewers find upcoming commission sessions and to follow along on the San Juan County YouTube page, whether they plan to watch live or to consult the archived video later.

By centralizing streaming on the county’s official channels, San Juan County provides a single public-facing entry point to commission meetings. The archived videos make it possible to review debate and outcomes from specific sessions when schedules or work commitments prevent live attendance, and they create a retrievable record tied directly to the county’s official communications.

Making the San Juan County YouTube page the home for both live and archived meetings carries practical consequences for civic oversight. Journalists, civic organizations, and voters can reference the archived recordings to check what was said at a given meeting and to monitor follow-up actions by the county commission. Because the public-relations page links schedules and viewing instructions to those recordings, the county has removed a common barrier: not knowing when and where to watch.

The availability of live streams and archives also changes how residents can plan to engage with county government. The meeting schedules linked from the public-relations page let interested community members align personal calendars with commission sessions, while the archived videos allow town meeting discussions to be reviewed on demand rather than only in person at the commission chamber.

To watch a live session or to view past meetings, visit the San Juan County official site’s public-relations page and follow the links to the San Juan County YouTube page and the posted meeting schedules and viewing instructions. The county’s decision to publish streams and archives provides a straightforward tool for transparency and for accountability in local government.

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