Belleville Police Services Board (BPSB) holds its meetings in City Hall council chambers, which are equipped for video recording, but it does not publish recordings of its meetings online.
BPSB discusses and makes decisions on how to provide ‘adequate and effective policing’ to Belleville, including reviewing and approving police operating and capital budget estimates which in 2025 were $29M and $1M, but only publishes the meeting agenda, which also contains the minutes:

There is a “Watch” column, which seems to indicate that video recordings of minutes were made available at one time.
Belleville Police Service has posted meeting recordings on YouTube
Belleville Police Service Board posted 6 meetings from 2021 to YouTube, including the 2022 Capital Budget approval:
Ontario Ombudsman recommends publishing meeting recordings as a best practice
Publishing video recordings of municipal council and committee meetings is a best practice recommended by the Ontario Ombudsman to ensure a thorough record.
Other police service boards publish meeting recordings
Many other municipalities follow this best practice by publishing meeting video and audio recordings online – often to YouTube:
Cobourg Police Service Board posts recordings to eScribe

Guelph Police Service Board livestreams to YouTube

Kingston’s Police Service Board posts recordings to YouTube

Ottawa Police Service Board posts recordings to YouTube

Peel Police Service Board livestreams to YouTube

Price Edward County OPP Detachment Board livestreams to YouTube

Quinte West OPP Detachment Board livestreams to YouTube

Regional Municipality of York Police Service Board livestreams to YouTube

Smiths Falls Police Service Board livestreams to YouTube

Toronto Police Service livestreams to YouTube

Waterloo Regional Police Service Board livestreams to YouTube






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