The San Francisco City Commission has unanimously voted to suspend remote public comment during meetings, a decision aimed at enhancing in-person participation. The motion, which passed 6-0, allows remote comments only for individuals with disabilities who require accommodations.
Commissioner Baldov led the discussion, emphasizing the importance of making meetings more accessible while also encouraging greater attendance. "Making things easier should encourage participation," he stated, highlighting the need for a balance between accessibility and in-person engagement. The decision reflects a shift towards prioritizing direct interaction in the hearing room, which many commissioners believe fosters a more dynamic discussion environment.
The meeting also addressed the upcoming election of officers, which has been postponed to February 7 due to the absence of the current commission president. Additionally, a case regarding a certificate of appropriateness for a property at 109 Liberty Street was also proposed for continuance to the same date.
As the commission moves forward, the focus will remain on ensuring that public participation is both meaningful and accessible, with the next steps set to be discussed in future meetings.