Round Valley Area Municipal Advisory Council Meeting
Regular monthly meeting of the Round Valley Area Municipal Advisory Council.
Wed, 2 Dec 2026
6:00 PM – 8:00 PM (America/Los_Angeles)
Round Valley Library Commons Covelo , California
The Round Valley Area Municipal Advisory Council (RVAMAC) holds its regular monthly meeting at the Round Valley Library Commons in Covelo, California. This council serves as a vital link between the local community and the Mendocino County government, providing a forum for residents to discuss local issues, provide input on public policy, and stay informed about municipal developments. All community members are encouraged to attend these meetings to participate in the democratic process and contribute to the future of the Round Valley area.
What to Expect
A formal meeting where council members discuss local matters and hear public comments.
Who Should Attend
Local residents
Community leaders
Business owners
Interested citizens
Agenda Overview
The agenda typically covers local infrastructure, community projects, and reports from county representatives.
Venue & Address
Round Valley Library Commons
23925 Howard St Covelo , California – 95428 United States
Organizer
Round Valley Area Municipal Advisory Council · Government
A local advisory body representing the Round Valley community to the county government.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the meeting open to the public?
Yes, all council meetings are open to the public.
Can I speak at the meeting?
Yes, there is usually time allotted for public comment.
Where is it held?
Round Valley Library Commons, 23925 Howard St, Covelo, CA.
How often do they meet?
The council meets on the first Wednesday of each month.
What is the purpose of the council?
To advise the county on local issues and represent the community.
Is there an agenda available?
Yes, agendas are typically posted on the council's website prior to the meeting.
Tags
Government
Council
Covelo
Community
Local Issues
Mendocino
Summary
Monthly municipal advisory council meeting for the Round Valley area, focusing on local governance and community issues.