Why do some of the agenda items have a public hearing?

Certain items by law are required to have a public hearing for public input. Public hearings are always advertised in the paper prior to the meeting. Anyone is allowed to speak at a public hearing and there is no requirement to sign-up prior to the hearing in order to speak.

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1. When are the Branson Board of Aldermen meetings held?
2. Where are the Board of Aldermen meetings held?
3. Are the meetings open to the public?
4. How are the meetings organized?
5. Can I address the Board of Aldermen?
6. Why do some of the agenda items have a public hearing?
7. Why does the Board of Aldermen go into an Executive Session?
8. If I can't make it to the meetings, is there a way I can watch them?
9. Where do I find the code that the city follows?
10. What is the process for creating municipal legislation?
11. How do I get involved with the City?
12. Who can I contact for further information?