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Woodland council adopts SB 707 remote‑access disruption policy requiring temporary recess, Zoom access
Summary
The Woodland City Council unanimously adopted a resolution implementing procedural changes required by SB 707, including two‑way remote participation via Zoom, Spanish agenda translations and a disruption policy that requires a recess while staff attempts to restore remote access before deciding to continue in person.
The Woodland City Council on April 7 adopted a resolution to implement changes required by California Senate Bill 707, directing staff to establish two‑way remote public participation and a formal procedure if the city’s remote access service is disrupted.
Staff outlined the measure in a presentation to the council. A city staff member (speaker 2) told the council the changes require a “two way telephonic or audio visual platform” (the city will use Zoom webinar), closed‑captioning, translated agendas (Spanish at minimum) and a publicly accessible posting board at City Hall for community…
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