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DougCo Commissioner explains decision to end general public comment: ‘We weren’t hearing new ideas’

Chair George Teal said he’s heard from residents ‘who want us to end ‘Open Mic at the Comedy Show.’ ’

Commissioner George Teal stands at a press conference at Douglas County government offices in Castle Rock on Tuesday, March 25, 2025. (Photo by Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post)
Commissioner George Teal stands at a press conference at Douglas County government offices in Castle Rock on Tuesday, March 25, 2025. (Photo by Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post)
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Last week, Douglas County Commissioners announced they are ending general public comment at their business meetings, which are generally held the first and third Tuesday of each month.

Afterward, Denver7 heard from Douglas County residents, including a Parker woman who feels the move hinders productive conversations around local issues and is merely a way for the commissioners to dodge criticism and accountability.

Denver7 brought those concerns straight to DougCo Board of Commissioners Chair George Teal, who made the call to end general public comment. He said the change comes from years of hearing from some who felt like the period was no longer valuable public discourse, becoming too off-topic and “theatrical.”

“My motivations have entirely been the feedback I’ve received from residents here in the county, who want us to end ‘Open Mic at the Comedy Show,’” Teal said.

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