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San Francisco City meeting approves teleconference continuation language, reports no closed-session actions and adjourns

San Francisco City · January 10, 2022
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Summary

Speakers at a San Francisco City meeting introduced and agreed to a resolution authorizing continued teleconference meetings under state law, announced public-comment rules (three-minute limit), noted there were no reportable closed-session actions and moved to adjourn; no roll-call vote was recorded.

Speaker 2 introduced Item 5a, described as a resolution to authorize the continuation of teleconference meetings under state law, and reviewed agenda items including a report on any actions from a prior closed session.

The meeting opened with Speaker 1 attempting to confirm remote attendance and quorum. Speaker 2 then explained public-comment procedures, saying members of the public have "3 minutes" to speak and asking that commenters "speak…

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