Track Longmont City Council, Planning & Zoning, Transportation Board, and School Board meetings. View agendas, minutes, watch recordings, and read AI-generated meeting summaries.
Longmont is a home-rule municipality with a council-manager form of government. The seven-member City Council sets policy on land use, water, public safety, and the city’s $400M+ annual budget. The Planning & Zoning Commission reviews development proposals before they reach Council. The Transportation Advisory Board weighs in on bike lanes, road projects, and transit.
These meetings are public, but tracking agendas across the city website, PrimeGov, and Longmont Public Media can be time-consuming. TownPost pulls meeting data from official city feeds and adds AI-generated summaries of past meetings so you can quickly see what was decided, how votes went, and what actions are pending.
AI summaries are clearly labeled and link to the original video recording and minutes. They are not a substitute for official records.
Attend meetings: Most meetings are open to the public. Check the agenda for location and time.
Watch live or recorded: Many meetings are livestreamed and archived on Longmont Public Media.
Submit public comment: Some meetings accept written comments before the meeting or allow public testimony during designated times.
Always verify meeting details on the official city website before attending.