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Brad Anderson raises concerns over Palm Springs Cemetery District meeting protocols

March 19, 2024 | Riverside County, California



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Brad Anderson raises concerns over Palm Springs Cemetery District meeting protocols
During the Riverside County Board of Supervisors meeting on March 19, 2024, public concerns were raised regarding the Palm Springs Cemetery District and its internal policies. Brad Anderson, a resident of Rancho Mirage, expressed his frustration over being barred from attending meetings due to the district's protocols. He highlighted that he is often the only member of the public present at these meetings, which raises concerns about transparency and public participation.

Anderson criticized the district for allegedly changing meeting dates without proper public notification, further complicating his ability to engage with the board. He also mentioned that he is not permitted to submit written comments, which limits his ability to voice his concerns effectively.

Additionally, Anderson questioned the selection of the chair of the Palm Springs Cemetery District, who was recently honored as Woman of the Year by Supervisor Perez. He suggested that there may be more deserving candidates for such recognition within the county.

The meeting also touched on other local issues, including concerns about the Delta Healthcare District and the Southern Coachella Valley Community Service District, which is scheduled to hold a meeting soon. Anderson's comments reflect a broader call for increased accountability and transparency in local governance.

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