Throughout the year, the City of Hudson works diligently to provide public access to government records and information and to ensure that all meetings of deliberative bodies under its jurisdiction, and their committees, are fully announced and open to the public. In recognition of Sunshine Week, March 12 through 18, Mayor Jeffrey Anzevino proclaimed this week as Sunshine Week in Hudson.
Here are some of the many ways the City provides easy, open access to meetings, documents, and financial information:
Stream Council Meetings: View live as they happen or later on-demand through the on-demand meetings portal. The meeting agendas and links to accompanying documents, legislation, maps, etc. are available in the same spot. www.hudson.oh.us/WatchMeetings.
Council Meeting and Workshop Highlights: Don't have time to watch a full meeting? The City provides weekly meeting and workshop summaries for quick updates at a glance. www.hudson.oh.us/CouncilUpdates
Public Records: Looking for a public record? Simply complete the online form as an easy way to make the request. www.hudson.oh.us/PublicRecords
Public Hearings: Check the public hearings web page for dates, times, and locations of public hearings. www.hudson.oh.us/PublicHearings
Financial Reports: The City is committed to financial transparency. All budget and financial reports, including the City's Five Year Financial Plan, are available to view on our website. www.hudson.oh.us/FinancialReports
These are just some of the many transparency tools that are available to help citizens access open records and information.