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City staff brief planning commissioners on updated advisory handbook, Brown Act and meeting procedures

3105092 · April 24, 2025
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City staff presented an updated advisory‑body handbook and Brown Act refresher to the Planning and Zoning Commission on April 23, covering public‑records rules, conflicts of interest, meeting procedures, teleconferencing rules (AB 2449), AB 1234 training, and safety protocols. Commissioners were given

City staff used the April 23 meeting to present an updated advisory‑body handbook and to review legal and procedural requirements for advisory bodies, including the Brown Act, public‑records guidance, conflict‑of‑interest rules, teleconferencing rules and basic meeting safety.

Community Development Director Jeff Bond and the city clerk reviewed the handbook changes and said the city will deliver the material in a series of trainings to individual advisory groups. Bond said the approach is intended to increase engagement and allow staff and commissioners a chance for more tailored discussion: “We’ve kinda taken going on a roadshow with, going through the essentially the same training … individually to perhaps give a little bit more…

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