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Residents and committee press to restore 0 30 citizen agenda access and improve video access; committee prioritizes 0 30 review
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Summary
Public commenters and committee members urged reversing recent changes to the "0 30" process that they say limit citizen-initiated agenda items and called for clearer video/access tools (tickers, channel 15 broadcast). The committee voted 2-to-1 to prioritize 0 30 review and to keep an April 30 ethics consultant presentation on the calendar.
Public commenters and committee members at the Santa Clara Governance & Ethics special meeting on April 13 pressed the committee to revisit the city's 0 30 process (the citizen-initiated agenda item mechanism) and to improve remote-access tools for recorded meetings.
Anthony Becker, a former Santa Clara council member, suggested the city's YouTube meeting videos need a clearer on-screen indicator so remote viewers can follow the agenda: "If we can do just something where it shows where we are on the agenda...it helps people out, especially seniors," Becker said. Multiple members of the public echoed that recommendation and asked that recorded meetings also be replayed on the city's cable channel 15.
Several public commenters urged the committee to restore greater public voice through the 0 30 process. Dan Andrasek, who spoke during public comment, said the 0 30 "tool is a connector" from residents to the council and warned that recent changes have "put up another wall," making it harder for people without institutional knowledge to bring ideas forward.
Committee discussion focused on how to prioritize a long staff-proposed work plan. After extended debate about agenda management and staff capacity, the committee voted 2-to-1 to replace one staff-proposed item with a focused review of council policy 0 30 and to retain two items on the April 30 special meeting agenda: a consultant presentation on an ethics program and review of a reconsideration-of-council-action policy.
Chair (committee) said staff could present more detailed cost and scheduling information to help prioritize the remaining items. The committee emphasized it would use the April 30 meeting to hear the outside consultant and that broader policy consolidation would remain on the calendar for later comprehensive review.

