About Muyni
Muyni is a public archive of local government meetings across the United States. We collect city council, planning commission, and other public-body agendas, minutes, and meeting packets from each city’s official published sources and make them searchable in one place.
Local government is where most of the decisions that shape daily life get made — zoning, budgets, policing, parks, roads — yet its records are scattered across thousands of city websites and a dozen incompatible agenda-management systems. Muyni exists to make those public records actually findable.
5,268
cities & towns
815,523
meetings on record
51
states + DC
Where the data comes from
Every record links back to documents published by the city itself — through its own website or the agenda platform it uses. We don’t alter the documents; we index them, extract their text so they can be searched, and organize them by city, meeting body, and date. New meetings are added continuously as cities publish them.
Independence & accuracy
Muyni is an independent project and is not affiliated with, or endorsed by, any government agency. The official record always lives with the city clerk. Meeting schedules shown on city pages are estimated from each body’s posted history and can change — confirm details with the city before attending a meeting. If you spot an error, we want to fix it.
Get in touch
Questions, corrections, or a city you’d like covered? Email muyniadmin@proton.me, or start exploring from the city directory.