A public hearing is a formal review process for a land use application that is quasi-judicial in nature. This means the Planning Commission and Town Council is required to review the application and all evidence, including public comments, for the case in a public setting / meeting.
If you would like to voice your concern, support, or opposition to an active land use case, it must be done in a public hearing and/or formally submitted for the record.
Find out more about current land use applications and any scheduled public hearings by visiting the Open Land Use Applications Page.