Boulder City Council meetings may go virtual amid Gaza protests

Boulder Weekly: Boulder city council members and staff may soon implement new rules to curb “disruptive and inappropriate behavior” in council meetings. 

“[I]n our desire to provide the greatest latitude for individuals to speak at our Council meetings, we have lost control of the meetings themselves,” council member Mark Wallach wrote in a Dec. 30 public email. 

He pointed to “chanting, screaming, and threatening conduct that has created a hostile environment for other attendees and Council members” in the email.  

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