About Munify
Munify is an independent briefing on Victoria city council. Each edition pulls newly published council meetings into one short, readable summary — and links every section back to the meeting record.
What Munify is
Each edition is one short read covering the substantive items from the City of Victoria’s newly published council meetings. Headline, short summary, and a visualization of where the attention clustered — then section-by-section detail if you want it.
When several meetings publish on the same day, they are combined into a single edition rather than scattered across separate posts.
How editions are made
The city publishes meeting recordings on its public site. Munify reads the recordings, picks out the substantive items, and writes a short edition that groups them into a small number of topics.
AI helps with transcription and a first pass at structure. Every section keeps approximate timestamps and a link back to the original meeting page, so readers can check the briefing against the full record.
Editorial standard
Munify is factual and neutral. It describes what was said and discussed; it does not tell readers what to think.
Editions are kept short on purpose. The goal is a faithful summary of the day’s proceedings, not commentary.
Limits and affiliation
Munify is derived from public City of Victoria council meeting recordings. It is not affiliated with or endorsed by the City of Victoria, and official records remain with the City.
Consult the official meeting materials when you need the full record, exact wording, or broader administrative context.