- If you are bringing materials to hand out at the meeting, please prepare 15 copies for Council and Staff.
- If you are joining the meeting in person, you will be provided an approximate time that you will be addressing Council.
Deputation
Members of the public can submit written input or register to speak at a Council or Committee meeting.
A deputation is when a person, group, or organization would like to speak at a council or committee meeting about an issue or concern that is important to them or their community.
In order to address Council, you must pre-register.
Video: Deputations at Norfolk County
Find out how to register to speak in front of the Council or a committee meeting, options to present online, and where to go to speak in person.
How to register to speak
To speak at Council or a committee meeting, please complete the Public Hearing/Deputation Form. Please indicate the date of the meeting you wish to attend. Meeting dates can be found in the Meeting Calendar.
If you need help with the form, please get in touch with the Clerk’s office at 519-426-5870 or 226-NORFOLK, extension 1261.
For more information, please review the Procedural By-Law General Information about addressing Council:
- Your name and any supplementary materials that you provide will be included in the public record and your name will be listed in the Minutes of the Meeting.
- For Council-In-Committee Meetings, if you wish to address the Mayor and Council for an item not listed on the agenda, please complete the registration form no later than 12 noon the Thursday prior to the meeting.
- Deputation requests respecting matters that are listed on an agenda will be accepted until 3pm the Monday prior to the meeting.
- All deputations shall be considered at Council-In-Committee Meetings. No deputations shall be permitted on a Council Agenda unless the matter is time sensitive and related to business on the subject agenda.
You will have one opportunity to speak and provide your comments for up to 5 minutes. Deputation requests are not automatic; you will receive confirmation from the Clerk's Office.
How to watch Council meetings
Proceedings will be web-streamed on the Norfolk County website and televised via Eastlink.
How to speak before Council or a committee
If you are joining the meeting in person
If you are joining the meeting virtually
- You will receive an email with instructions on how to join the meeting the day before the meeting.
- You must be available to join or phone into the meeting sometime between 1:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. on the day of the meeting. You will be provided a general timeframe to join.
- The Chair will call on you when it is your turn to speak, and you will be connected to the meeting.
- You will have one opportunity, up to 5 minutes, to provide your comments.
- Please remember that you have only 5 minutes to make your presentation to Council, which will be followed by any questions Council may have.
- State your name clearly for the record and indicate any related professional affiliation, “My name is…”.
- State the purpose of your address, “I would like to…”.
- Speak within the time allotted and ensure the information you provide is related to the item on the Agenda.
- Advise Council when you have finished your presentation by saying, “This concludes my comments.”
- When speaking at a Council-in-Committee meeting, use “Chair” to address the Chair directly and “Councillor” to address a Council member, followed by their last name.
- When speaking to Council, use “Your Worship,” “Mayor Martin,” or simply “Madame Mayor” to address the Mayor, and “Councillor,” followed by their last name when addressing a Council member.
- The Mayor or Chair will invite Council members to ask you any questions following your presentation. Again, you will address the Mayor or the Chair in your response, not individual Council members, with “Thank you, Your Worship” or “Thank you, Chair, in response to Councillor ____’s questions, I can say”. If referring to a Council member, use their title, “Councillor,” followed by their last name.
- Please answer the question as directed by the Council and do not engage in a debate.
- If there are no further questions, the Mayor or Chair will thank you for your comments.
- Presentations should be concise and provide only the information required for Council to make an informed decision.
- Focus on the most important messages. If there are other deputations for the same agenda item, avoid repeating the same information.
- For more information on Council meeting procedure, please refer to the Procedure By-law.
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