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San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission delays decision on ending remote public comment to Jan. 17
Summary
After weeks of debate about a mayoral instruction to end routine remote public comment, the Historic Preservation Commission voted 5–1 to continue consideration of the policy to Jan. 17, 2024, while noting disability accommodations would remain available.
The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission on Nov. 15 voted to delay action on a mayoral instruction to end routine remote public comment, setting the matter for further consideration on Jan. 17, 2024.
Hearing staff read an email from the mayor’s office instructing all commissions to adopt the Board of Supervisors’ rule limiting remote public comment ‘‘except when necessary to accommodate a disability’’ and requiring departmental presenters to attend meetings in person. Staff emphasized the mayor’s email is an instruction, not a law, and recommended the…
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