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A public meeting refers to a meeting that is open to the public. A public hearing is open to the public but is regarding a specific proposal/project.
Public meetings are held to engage a wide audience in information sharing and discussion. They can be used to increase awareness of an issue or proposal, and can be a starting point for, or an ongoing means of engaging, further public involvement.
(Civ. Code 4950.) Since there is no requirement that minutes be posted, they can be posted without attachments.
A formal meeting convened by a government agency or legislative body, such as a city council, county board, or regulatory commission, to provide an opportunity for members of the public to express their views, opinions, and concerns on a specific issue or proposed action.
A public hearing is a formal proceeding held in order to receive testimony from all interested parties including the general public on a proposed issue or action. Those interested in providing testimony will be sworn in usually by a court stenographer and be allowed to present oral comments.

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Record of Courtroom Proceedings Minute orders are an official record of what transpired in the courtroom. This documentation can be invaluable for tracking the progress of your case and ensuring that the courts decisions align with your understanding of the hearing.
There are a few differences between meetings and hearings, but the key difference is you wont be asked to attend a meeting whereas you may need to attend hearing. Its understandable to feel anxious attending the hearing, but well only ask you to be part of one if we believe your involvement in the case is necessary.

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