The mention of cameras was an administrative instruction at the conclusion of the city council meeting, rather than a discussion about surveillance. The mayor simply directed the city clerk to have the public broadcast video cameras turned off before transitioning to an audio-only community forum.
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Vancouver City Council · Jun 15, 2026 · 1:34:29–1:34:34 · Watch on CVTV ↗
Keywords: cameras
What was said
1:33:29 I'd, rather than having a very tactical conversation about one parking garage and one set of parking spaces, I wanna understand how it fits into the broader ecosystem, and what's the logic behind what we're currently doing, and what would be the potential changes in logic that would cause us to reconsider what we're doing today. Thank you. - Any other comments? Comments about the General Services Plan? None. Okay, thank you so very much. Were there any other items, City Manager? - I did not have any other items, Mayor. - Thank you. That concludes the business of the Vancouver City Council. This is the opportunity where we will now invite our community to have a community forum with us.
1:34:25 We audio tape it, we don't video tape it. So City Clerk, please have CVTV turn off the video cameras.
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direct keyword 1:34:29–1:34:34 cameras
That concludes the business of the Vancouver City Council. This is the opportunity where we will now invite our community to have a community forum with us. We audio tape it, we don't video tape it. So City Clerk, please have CVTV turn off the video cameras.