The discussion does not involve surveillance or Flock cameras, but rather the audio-visual broadcasting equipment used to record and broadcast the public meeting. The mayor thanks staff for setting up the television cameras during their temporary relocation and instructs that they be turned off before the upcoming community forum begins.
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Vancouver City Council · May 18, 2026 · 51:01–51:14 · Watch on CVTV ↗
Keywords: cameras
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49:56 because we will be on Memorial Day holiday serving a thousand hot dogs at the parade grounds. So bring your apron and join us at 11 o'clock to do all of that. And then when we do come back together, it'll be upstairs. June one, we'll be up in the council chambers. So thank you to the staff for setting this up every Monday for quite some time and all the cameras and the whole kit and caboodle. Sarah, thank you for leading the charge on all of that. City manager, communications? - Nothing tonight, Mayor. - Okay, Diana, did you have anything? No, okay. Nina, anything? - Nothing, Mayor, thank you. - Okay, so we'll close the communications. What we'll do is go into community forum testimony and then we'll come back in
50:55 because we have a transportation benefit district meeting after community forum. So for community forum, we turn off the cameras for CVTV. We tape it for public records and such, but let's go ahead and turn off the cameras.
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k you. - Okay, so we'll close the communications. What we'll do is go into community forum testimony and then we'll come back in because we have a transportation benefit district meeting after community forum. So for community forum, we turn off the cameras for CVTV. We tape it for public records and such, but let's go ahead and turn off the cameras.