Continue holding city meetings virtually for another 30 days
In Plain English
State law requires the city to vote every 30 days on whether to keep holding meetings online instead of requiring everyone to attend in person. The city has been doing this monthly since October 2021 under a state emergency law. If approved, all city boards and commissions can continue meeting virtually through mid-February.
Auto-generated summary. Source: official agenda documents.
Votes
To adopt a resolution requiring the continued use of teleconferencing for meetings of all City legislative bodies pursuant to AB 361
7 to 0
Public Comments
1 public comment — 1 spoken
- Deborah SmallsVia Zoom
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