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Health Service Board keeps hybrid public comment, tasks staff to draft disruptive‑behavior protocol
Summary
The San Francisco Health Service Board voted unanimously to continue offering remote public comment for all meetings and directed staff to develop a disruptive‑behavior protocol; the decision followed a staff review showing roughly 33 remote public comments in six months and discussion about access and equity.
The San Francisco Health Service Board on a unanimous vote kept its current hybrid public‑comment practice and asked staff to draft a protocol for handling disruptive behavior.
Board staff had presented a six‑month review showing roughly 33 remote public comments over that period and explained the logistics and staff time involved in supporting remote participation. "Our public comment practice has been to offer it on every agenda…
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