• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

Bitterroot Star

Bitterroot Valley's best source for local news!

  • Home
  • News
  • Sports
  • Opinion
  • Classifieds
    • Buildings
    • Farm & Garden
    • For Rent
    • For Sale
    • Free
    • Help Wanted
    • Real Estate
    • Sales/Auctions
    • Services
  • Legal Notices
  • Obituaries
  • Calendar
  • Services
    • Letter to the Editor
    • Place Classified Ad
    • Submit a Press Release
    • Contact Us
    • About Us
  • Subscribe

Stevensville re-implements virtual meetings, increases citizen participation

July 21, 2020 by Editor

The Town of Stevensville has been engaging citizens in their Council meetings through live webcasting for over 2 years. In April, the Town of Stevensville added a new participation guide and implemented steps to broaden civic involvement in its virtual public meetings online.

The Town Council has been meeting in person since June 1st, as Governor Bullock announced Phase II of his Reopening the Big Sky Plan. This week, Mayor Brandon Dewey announced that meetings would go back to a virtual state for the safety of citizens, staff, and elected officials.

Using the Town’s web-based meetings application, citizens were able to view the agenda and then submit their opinions on upcoming meeting agenda items from any computer or phone with an Internet connection instead of requiring them to attend the meeting in person to have their voices heard. The Town’s website live streams any virtual meeting of the Town Council.

This week, the Town launched yet another way for citizens to engage with their local government through a real-time webform that instantly sends public comment directly to the Town Council. The form is accessible through links directly on the agenda and allows citizens to choose the agenda item they wish to comment on. Public comment that is submitted through the form will be included in the official written minutes of the meeting.

“This is a powerful extension of the Council’s desire to make city government, the Town Council, and our meetings as accessible as possible for the citizens. Citizens can comment on an agenda item prior to and throughout the meeting from the comfort of their home, in order to let the Council Members know how they feel about a particular issue. Government doesn’t get any more responsive and interactive with it’s citizens than that when doing virtual meetings,” said Mayor Brandon Dewey.

Citizens can comment in one of four different ways:

  • Public comment sent to council@townofstevensville.com will be distributed by email to the Town Council before and during Town Council meetings.
  • Public comment can be mailed to the Town Clerk at 206 Buck Street or PO Box 30
  • A half hour prior to the start of a virtual public meeting, the Town will place a drop box outside the front door at 206 Buck Street where citizens can drop off written comments. Comments will be read during the relevant agenda item’s public comment period.
  • Citizens can use the public comment webform for the respective meeting. A link is located directly on the agenda and the form can be submitted multiple times. Comment can be submitted before or during the meeting

To view upcoming meeting agendas, watch the live stream, or find links to provide public comment, citizens can go to www.townofstevensville.com/meetings and navigate to their desired meeting date for agenda information.

“By providing an electronic way to for citizens to comment on the issues important to them, the Town will be able to reach a broader segment of our community and hear feedback from more people,” said Mayor Dewey. “This demonstrates a commitment to strengthening collaboration with citizens and maintains the Town of Stevensville’s goals of an open government, even amid social distancing.”

Citizens can access the new web form and view the complete Guide for Town of Stevensville Virtual Meetings and Citizen Participation on the Town’s website www.townofstevensville.com

Share this:

Filed Under: News

Primary Sidebar

Search This Website

Search this website…

Local Info

  • Bitterroot Chamber of Commerce
  • Ravalli County
  • Ravalli County Economic Development Authority
  • City of Hamilton
  • Town of Stevensville
  • Town of Darby
  • Bitterroot Public Library
  • North Valley Public Library
  • Stevensville Community Foundation
  • Ravalli County Council on Aging
  • Bitterroot Producers Directory
  • Ravalli County Schools
  • Real Estate
  • Montana Works

Like us

Read our e-edition!

Montana Info

  • Montana Ski Report
  • Montana Fish, Wildlife, & Parks
  • National Parks in Montana
  • Montana Wildfires – INCIWEB
  • US Forest Service – Missoula
  • Firewise USA
  • Recreation.gov

Check Road Conditions

Road Conditions

Footer

Services

  • Place Classified Ad
  • Submit a Press Release
  • Letter to the Editor
  • Submit an Event
  • Subscribe
  • About Us
  • Contact Us

Our location:

PO Box 133

115 W. 3rd Street
Stevensville, MT  59870
Phone: (406) 777-3928
Fax: (406) 777-4265

Archives – May 2011 to Present

Archives Prior to May 2011

Click here for archives prior to May 2011.

The Bitterroot Star Newspaper Co: ISSN 1050-8724 (Print) ISSN 2994-0273 (Online)
Copyright © 2026 · Bitterroot Star · Maintenance · Site by Linda Lancaster at Bitterroot Web Designs