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Council reopens debate on ‘Special 1’ Brown Act suspension after signup glitch and heated public comment
Summary
After a technical issue with public‑comment kiosks, the council voted to reconsider Special 1 so the public could speak. Dozens of speakers urged transparency and criticized the idea of suspending Brown Act requirements; a speaker was removed for disrupting the meeting.
The Los Angeles City Council voted to reconsider a procedural motion known internally as “Special 1” after a technical problem with the public‑comment kiosks prevented signups on the item. The council’s reconsideration vote was recorded 13 ayes, 1 no.
Why it matters: Special 1 would allow the council to receive certain security briefings outside the formal parameters of a regular public meeting and, if adopted without public input, raised concerns from community members about transparency and the public’s ability to observe deliberations.
What happened: The city attorney notified the dais that kiosks had a technical issue and recommended the council reopen or reconsider Special 1 so that people who wished to speak could sign up. Council agreed to reconsider (roll…
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