Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission to hold public meeting Nov. 5-6 in Belle Glade

Executive Director Roger A. Young
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The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) will hold its next in-person meeting on November 5-6 at the Dolly Hand Cultural Arts Center, located on the Palm Beach State College campus in Belle Glade. The sessions will begin at 8:30 a.m. Eastern Standard Time each day and are open to the public.

The FWC encourages public participation and has set aside time during the meeting for speakers to address items listed on the agenda. Members of the public who wish to comment on topics not included in the agenda can contact the Commissioners directly by email at Commissioners@MyFWC.com or by mailing comments to 620 S. Meridian St., Tallahassee, FL 32399.

The full agenda for the November meeting, along with background materials, is available online at MyFWC.com/Commission under “Commission Meetings.” Those unable to attend in person can follow updates on the FWC’s official Twitter account at Twitter.com/MyFWC (@MyFWC) and sign up for news alerts at MyFWC.com. There may also be live video coverage available through The Florida Channel at TheFloridaChannel.org.

For information about Palm Beach State College’s policies, attendees can visit https://www.pbsc.edu/about/district-board-of-trustees/policies.php.



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