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City Council Faces Public Outcry Over Brown Act Violations

July 30, 2024 | San Diego City, San Diego County, California



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City Council Faces Public Outcry Over Brown Act Violations
The recent housing authority meeting transitioned into a city council session, where public comments were invited on non-agenda items. The public comment period opened with a structured format allowing each speaker two minutes, and a maximum of 16 minutes allocated for topics with eight or more speakers.

Lori Saldanha was the first to address the council, expressing concerns regarding a special meeting scheduled for later that day. She highlighted issues related to compliance with the Brown Act, referencing past violations by the council regarding public comment rights. Saldanha criticized the council's history of limiting public participation and emphasized the importance of upholding citizens' rights to speak during meetings.

Joyce Anyada followed, bringing attention to the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in enhancing public participation. She expressed enthusiasm for the potential of AI to improve engagement in city governance, while also advocating for the continued use of virtual platforms like Zoom to facilitate broader community involvement.

The discussions underscored ongoing tensions between public participation and council procedures, as well as the evolving landscape of civic engagement through technology. The council's commitment to addressing these issues remains a focal point as they prepare for their upcoming recess.

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