City of Jupiter issued the following announcement on July 31
The Town of Jupiter will be holding a virtual Town Council regular meeting on Tuesday, August 4, 2020, at 7:00 pm. This meeting will be held online only.
This meeting will be held online only. The agenda is available on the Town Council agenda page. There are two ways to attend this virtual meeting:
1. If you DO NOT have public comment:
If you would like to watch the meeting, and do not wish to make public comment, watch the Town’s standard live-stream at www.jupiter.fl.us/live.
2. If you DO have public comment:
Send your public comment in advance to laurac@jupiter.fl.us by Friday, July 31, 2020 at noon. Your written comment will not be read during the meeting, but will be provided to the Council in advance of the meeting for their consideration during the meeting. Include your name, address, and your written comment in the email. If you do not have access to email and wish to make a comment, please call the Town Clerk’s office at 561-741-2352 by the deadline.
OR
Provide your public comment live during the meeting by joining the Zoom webinar on your computer or smart phone at the following link: https://zoom.us/j/98364379697. Helpful hints for joining via Zoom webinar:
- Download the Zoom app to your computer or smart phone in advance of the meeting (go to https://zoom.us/download).
- When you join via computer or smart phone, you will be able to see live video of the Council members and Town staff. Video of you will not be shown. Joining the meeting online does not require a webcam, but does require that your device have a working speaker and microphone. Test those in advance.
- DO NOT run the regular live stream of the meeting at the same time as you are participating in the Zoom webinar.
- When you enter the Zoom webinar, your status will be “Participant”. Your microphone will be automatically muted. Use the chat feature to request making a public comment by entering your name, address, and the topic or item you on which you would like to speak. When it is your turn, you will be “called on” by the Town Clerk and the meeting moderator unmute your microphone. Public comments are limited to up to 3 minutes each.
Original source can be found here.