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At a glance: LAFCO approves teleconference findings, minutes and cancels June 9 special meeting

San Francisco Local Agency Formation Commission · March 18, 2022
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Summary

At the March meeting LAFCO approved teleconference meeting findings under Gov. Code 54953(e), unanimously approved February minutes, and voted to cancel the June 9 special meeting, moving budget approval into the May 20 regular meeting.

The San Francisco Local Agency Formation Commission took three procedural actions at its March meeting.

First, the commission adopted findings to allow teleconference meetings under California Government Code section 54953(e). Chair Connie Chan moved to adopt the findings and Commissioner Jackie Felder seconded; the clerks recorded a roll-call vote with Commissioners Marr, Fielder and Chan voting aye and the motion was unanimously approved.

Second, the commission approved the minutes from its Feb. 18 regular meeting. The motion to approve was moved by Chair Chan and seconded by Commissioner Marr (recorded as Maher in the roll call); the clerks recorded three ayes and the motion passed unanimously.

Third, the commission updated its meeting calendar by cancelling a special meeting scheduled for June 9 and incorporating final LAFCO budget approval into the May 20 regular meeting. Executive Officer Jeremy Pollock explained the change was intended to avoid scheduling conflicts for supervisors during the city's budget process. Chair Chan moved to cancel the June 9 meeting, Commissioner Marr seconded, and the motion carried in a recorded 3-0 vote.

Each action was recorded on the public record by roll-call votes; no substantive policy decisions were taken during these votes.