Public Meetings | City of Boise
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This document provides information about the City of Boise's public meetings system, including how to access and participate in city council and planning meetings through hybrid formats (in-person at City Hall or virtually via Zoom and YouTube). It outlines procedures for submitting written testimony (by 5 p.m. Thursday before hearings), registering to testify in advance (with sign-up closing at noon on the meeting day), and technical guidance for virtual participation. The page includes a May 2026 calendar, meeting archives, and links to upcoming meeting schedules and agendas.
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Home City Clerk Public Meetings Public Meetings Meeting Calendar See a list of upcoming meetings. VIEW CALENDAR Watch a Meeting See what's streaming now or watch a past meeting. WATCH NOW How to Participate Learn how to sign up to testify or submit written testimony. LEARN MORE Meeting Archives View past meetings, agendas and minutes. LEARN MORE Public Meetings Meetings are held in a hybrid format allowing both virtual and in-person attendance. Watch Live (YouTube) Watch meetings on the city's Public Meetings YouTube Channel. Participate Virtually (Zoom) Click on the individual meeting for information on how to sign up to testify at the meeting. Attend at City Hall Boise City Hall | 150 N. Capitol Blvd. | Boise, ID 83702 May 2026 today Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 How to Participate Before the Meeting Written Testimony - Written testimony must be submitted by 5 p.m. on the Thursday before the hearing. This deadline ensures your testimony is included in the agenda packet. Testimony is a public record. Submit testimony to the following email addresses for the appropriate review board: City Council: citycouncil@cityofboise.org Planning and Zoning, Historic Preservation and Design Review: zoninginfo@cityofboise.org Register to Testify - You can register in advance by clicking the meeting on the above calendar and following directions to sign up. Advanced sign up closes at noon the day of the hearing. Review Public Hearing Requests - Learn more about items scheduled for upcoming public hearings on the Public Hearing and Special Business page. Preparing for the Meeting Meetings are hosted through Zoom. Before the hearing, visit Zoom.us to download the software. If you plan to testify, use the Zoom Meeting Test to check your settings before the meeting. Need to share a presentation? Zoom works best on a computer. No microphone or audio capability? Call in to participate by via telephone. Click on the Zoom link to register and receive an email with instructions on how to dial in. Smart phones work to participate in public hearings but screen sharing functions are limited. We recommend having the Zoom meeting portal up and ready before the meeting begins. Meeting Information Register to Testify - You can register in advance by clicking the meeting on the above calendar and following directions to sign up. Advanced sign up closes at noon the day of the hearing. You can still speak at the meeting, even if the online sign-up sheet has closed. Members of the public are allowed to speak after everyone on the sign-up list has spoken. For each item, in-person testimony will be heard before online testimony. Want to know more about the meeting process? Check out the Providing Testimony at a Public Hearing page. During the Public Meeting Please be patient and respectful of others while testifying. We reserve the right to silence or remove any participant who is not respectful during public testimony. All public hearings are moderated. The moderator will allow participants to speak in an orderly fashion similar to in-person public hearing procedures. If you are an applicant, neighborhood association leader, or listed on the sign-up sheet, you will be recognized and prompted to speak for the allotted time. After everyone on the sign-up sheet has spoken, other attendees may “Raise their Hand” in the Zoom platform to signify that they wish to speak on the item as well. If you are calling in, dial *9 to raise your hand. Everyone has up to 3 minutes to speak, except for applicants and neighborhood association leaders, who may have additional time allotted and communicated in advance. Testimony is a public record. Technical Difficulties? Please contact the Zoom Help Center. Residents Visitors Business Government Departments & Programs Sitemap Terms of Use Be 'In the Know,' sign up for our weekly e-newsletter. Submit City of Boise 150 North Capitol Blvd. Boise, ID 83702 Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube LinkedIn © 2026 City of Boise. All rights reserved. CLOSE Send a Message to City Clerk Please fill out the form and a representative from the city will be in touch with you. First Name Last Name Email Address Phone Number Message SUBMIT Phone (208) 972-8150 TTY (800) 377-3529 Hours Monday - Wednesday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Thursday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Closed holidays Address 150 N Capitol Blvd, Boise, ID 83702 GET DIRECTIONS CLOSE
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The City of Boise Public Records page explains that all residents have the right to examine and copy public records held by the city, subject to costs for gathering and reproduction that must be paid before distribution. Public records requests can be submitted online, by letter to the Office of the City Clerk (P.O. Box 500, Boise, ID 83701-0500), by fax to (208) 384-3711, or in person at Boise City Hall (150 N Capitol Blvd.). Boise Police Department public records requests must be submitted through a separate online portal and cannot be processed by the City Clerk's office. The City Clerk (Jamie Heinzerling) and Deputy City Clerk (Kylie Boazman) oversee public records access and screen requests to ensure compliance with Idaho Code Title 74, Chapter 1.