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Borough board begins formation of subcommittee on hybrid meetings as state provision nears expiration
Summary
With the open meetings law hybrid provision set to expire on June 30, 2026, the Brooklyn Borough Board proposed a subcommittee to examine options for hybrid meetings; the motion was moved and seconded but formal adoption was deferred after quorum fell below a vote threshold.
The Brooklyn Borough Board discussed the impending expiration of the open meetings law’s hybrid provision and moved to form a subcommittee to evaluate options and make recommendations.
Spencer Williams (director of land use and topography for Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso) told the board the hybrid provision expires on June 30, 2026, and proposed forming a subcommittee to develop a strategy and timeline for how the borough board might handle meeting flexibility. Member Baptiste was…
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