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Council clarifies public‑comment time limits to allow extended presentations in specific cases
Summary
Roseville City Council amended its rules of procedure to clarify that the standard three‑minute public‑comment allotment does not apply to prearranged presenters or parties with due‑process rights in quasi‑judicial matters; the change was adopted unanimously.
The City Council on Jan. 27 amended its Council and Advisory Commission rules of procedure to clarify public‑comment time limits. The change makes explicit that the standard three‑minute time limit for public comment does not apply to prearranged presenters, parties making formal appeals, or individuals appearing under quasi‑judicial procedures who have due‑process rights.
City Attorney Rachel Tierney advised council…
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