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Council reopens special item for public comment after kiosk error; residents accuse council of Brown Act violations
Summary
After technical problems with the public‑comment kiosk, the City Council voted to reconsider a special item and opened an extra public‑comment period; several speakers accused the council of repeatedly suspending the Brown Act and holding closed proceedings without notice.
The Los Angeles City Council reopened a recently added special item for additional public comment after a kiosk registration error and a public complaint about notice and process. The council voted to reconsider the special item and then allowed a ten‑minute public‑comment window.
A councilmember asked the body to reconsider the special‑item determination to accommodate people who could not sign up because of a kiosk…
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