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Committee weighs public-comment rules and use of AI summaries in communications plan
Summary
Narberth committee members reviewed a draft public-comment policy, debated requirements for sign-in/identification and chair discretion, and discussed using AI-generated meeting summaries as a tool for staff and the borough newsletter with caution about vetting before publication.
The Finance Administration Committee reviewed a new draft communications plan and public-comment guidelines and held an extended discussion about remote public comment and the possible use of AI-generated meeting summaries.
On public-comment rules, committee members agreed the policy should require identification of speakers by name and either an address or block number so staff can confirm residency; the draft will be edited to read that individuals “must state their name and…
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