Continue allowing remote participation in all city meetings under state law
Resolution 6-22
In Plain English
State law allows cities to hold meetings with remote participation during emergencies or health risks. The city has used this option since the pandemic to let officials and residents join meetings virtually. If approved, all city boards and commissions can continue offering remote access alongside in-person attendance.
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Votes
Approve consent calendar
7 to 0
Community Discussion
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