As more and more people get fully vaccinated for Covid-19, we are finally seeing the light at the end of the tunnel to party like it’s 2019 again. Since the beginning of lockdown in 2020, technology platforms have been forced to accommodate virtual meetings while coming up with creative ways to avoid “Zoom fatigue.” Local government operations have transformed the way they hold public/legislative meetings by making decisions to alter regulations around public meetings and participation. It has been a challenge to hold complex and important meetings virtually with out of the box video conferencing solutions, and local officials have minimal technology offerings that support remote voting to ensure public transparency. Even with these challenges, leaders have found creative ways to record votes and show voting results virtually with public streaming capabilities. We’ve seemed to adapt to the virtual meeting life, which begs the question, “Will virtual legislative meetings be the new norm?”