MICHIGAN INDEPENDENT CITIZENS REDISTRICTING COMMISSION
PUBLIC HEARING
Tuesday, May 18, 2021 at 6pm
The Northern Center at Northern Michigan University
(Masks are required for those attending in person)
The Michigan Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission will conduct a public hearing on May 18, 2021 at 6 p.m. at the Northern Center at Northern Michigan University.
Individuals are encouraged (but not required) to RSVP in advance to attend the hearing by visiting https://www.
Remote or virtual attendance and participation options are also available. Registration to attend the remote meeting is available at: https://us02web.zoom.us/
A livestream of the meeting will be available at: Youtube.com/MichSoSOffice/
A copy of the hearing agenda will be made available at Michigan.gov/MICRC PUBLIC COMMENT
PARTICIPATION
The public has the right to address the Commission and the Commission welcomes the public’s comments. The public may do so in three different ways: (1) written comments which will be entered into the permanent public record for the meeting; (2) speaking live to the Commission at the hearing location; and (3) speaking live to the Commission remotely. Further instruction on each method are listed below.
Written public comment to the Commission may also be submitted via the Commission’s Public Comment Portal, available at www.Michigan-Mapping.org
Requests to speak live to the Commission at the hearing location will be determined on a first-come, first-served basis. Sign-up for in-person public comment will close at 8:00PM the day of the hearing. (3) Requests to speak remotely must be submitted via signup form available at https://www.surveymonkey.
Individuals who wish to address the Commission remotely will be invited to speak on a first-come, first-served basis (based on the sign-up form). These individuals can expect to receive information about how to log-on to the webinar via the email they provide in the sign-up form. Sign-up for remote public comment will close at Noon the day of the hearing. Each person who chooses to provide live or remote public comment will have up to two (2) minutes to address the Commission.