Is there a Council member assigned to my neighborhood?
Waynesboro's five council members serve their respective wards and one council member serves the city at large. You can locate your ward designation by clicking on the "Maps" link from the home page, then click on "GIS" in the blue lettering and entering the mapping website. Enter your house number and street or your name in the designated blanks and click on "Search". Click on the appropriate selection. Your ward boundary will be located in the middle of the page on the property sheet tab.

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1. How do I request a public record?
2. How do I bring an issue before City Council?
3. Is there a Council member assigned to my neighborhood?
4. How can I provide input to City Council?
5. Can I sign the speaker form for someone else?
6. Are Council meetings handicapped accessible?
7. Can I fill out a speaker form online?
8. What is the difference between a resolution and an ordinance?
9. What is the difference between an emergency and a 10-day ordinance?
10. How does legislation get to Council?
11. What is the deadline for submission of legislation to the City Clerk's Office?
12. What is the City Council agenda?
13. When is the City Council agenda available for the public?
14. How can I find out what Council has voted on or is scheduled to vote on at the next meeting of the Council?
15. What is a consent agenda?
16. What if a council member at a meeting has concerns about legislation identified as a consent item?
17. Who decides what is placed on the agenda as a consent action?
18. How do I request a copy of a resolution or ordinance?
19. What happens after legislation is acted upon by City Council?
20. How do I sign up to receive advance notices of meetings, etc?
21. How do I find out what ward I'm in or who represents my ward?
22. How do I participate in Citizen Comment Period and Public Hearings?