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Swain no longer has to prepare individual packets for council members and the press. In the past, the prepared packets were hand-carried by a police officer to each council member 24 hours before a meeting.
Fortunately for the public, officials aren't linked while they are sitting at the council table which means they can't pass e-mail back and forth, cutting the audience out of the full discussion. That may become possible in the future, however, one staffer said.
But how has all this benefited the public?
Not everyone has a computer and Internet access, although most city libraries have computers available for public use, including Internet access. If that still doesn't work, constituents can continue to get the information the old-fashioned way by asking for it.
"I can look at everything from my home computer," Spanish Fork resident Dave Olson said. "It's been great."
But one man who attended the Spanish Fork City Council meeting on Tuesday said he couldn't see "spending all that time in front of a computer."
Librarian Chrissy Henry agreed the Web-based information would be useful, "but I haven't needed to use it."
E-mail: rodger@desnews.com
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