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Imperial Beach council adopts SB 707 technology-disruption policy for hybrid meetings
Summary
The City Council unanimously adopted a policy implementing SB 707 that requires hybrid meeting continuity plans, a one-hour recess for remote access failures, and detailed minute entries on any disruptions; council discussed AI-generated comments and moderation options.
The Imperial Beach City Council voted unanimously on April 15 to adopt a technology-disruption policy required by Senate Bill 707, which goes into effect for local agencies July 1, 2026. The policy sets procedures for hybrid meetings and steps staff must follow if remote participation fails.
City Attorney (speaking for the staff) explained that SB 707 requires legislative bodies to allow remote public participation and to adopt a disruption policy that includes a minimum one-hour recess while staff attempts to restore telephonic or…
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