The city is clarifying rules for public comments to ensure meetings remain orderly while protecting residents' rights to speak on city business.
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Rising — being discussed more frequently. 1 mention in the last 30 days.
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Residents who want to be involved in city planning.
City staff who may be subjected to harassment if comments are enabled.
Residents are worried about the lack of clear timelines for the city's General Plan update and want better written communication.
The city is clarifying rules for public comments to ensure meetings remain orderly while protecting residents' rights to speak on city business.
The city is adopting a new policy to allow public comments on social media while setting clear rules for what can be removed.
The city is deciding whether to allow comments on its official Facebook page. Residents are split, with some wanting a place to engage with the city and others concerned about harassment of staff.
The city is updating its records system to be more searchable and transparent by moving to project-based naming instead of arbitrary numbering.
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