Continue allowing remote participation in all city meetings under state law
In Plain English
Assembly Bill 361 lets city boards and commissions hold meetings with remote participation during emergencies. The city has been using this option since the pandemic. If approved, all city legislative bodies can continue meeting with teleconferencing options for residents and officials.
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