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Stockton council to pilot 1 p.m. meetings as city rolls out SB 707 hybrid access
Summary
The Stockton City Council voted unanimously to pilot moving regular council sessions to 1:00 p.m., with staff and the city clerk saying SB 707 will require true two‑way hybrid meetings beginning July 1 to preserve public access.
The Stockton City Council voted unanimously to begin piloting a 1:00 p.m. start time for regular council meetings, while staff pledged to preserve public access through new hybrid meeting software required under SB 707.
City Clerk Catherine told the council that “so effective July 1, per SB 707, we will be holding truly hybrid meetings where the public will be able to engage, from home, through a digital format,” a shift she said will allow residents to comment…
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