Legislation Details

File #: 26-0463    Version: 1
Type: Item(s) for Discussion
In control: Council Legislation/Environmental Committee
Final action:
Title: DISCUSSION ON ADOPTION OF A COUNCIL POLICY ADDRESSING THE DISRUPTION OF TELEPHONIC OR INTERNET SERVICE DURING CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS
Attachments: 1. Attachment A - CPM 4.09

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DISCUSSION ON ADOPTION OF A COUNCIL POLICY ADDRESSING THE DISRUPTION OF TELEPHONIC OR INTERNET SERVICE DURING CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS

 

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RECOMMENDATION

 

Staff recommends the Legislative Committee discuss and forward to Council the proposed Council Policy to address the disruption of telephonic or internet service during City Council meetings.

 

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Summary

 

Council Policy 4.09 - Disruption of telephonic or internet service during city council meetings (Attachment A - CPM 4.09) is presented to the Legislation Committee for discussion and forwarding to the City Council for approval.

 

DISCUSSION

 

Background

 

Recent amendments to the California Government Code § 54953. 4, part of the Ralph M. Brown Act, commonly known as SB707, require cities to adopt a formal written policy establishing procedures to address disruptions in telephonic or internet- based remote access to public meetings. The statute mandates the adoption of such a policy no later than July 1, 2026, for the City Council meetings to be consistent with State law.

 

Present Situation

 

The proposed policy establishes clear procedures for (1) announcing and responding to service disruptions, (2) restoring remote access services, (3) determining whether and how a meeting may proceed if service cannot be restored within one hour, and (4) documenting the disruption and restoration efforts in the meeting record. Adoption of the policy ensures compliance with State law, promotes transparency and public participation, and provides an orderly framework for maintaining continuity of government operations during technology outages. This policy has been drafted to align with the existing legal and regulatory standards referenced above and, as such, discretionary modification by the Committee or subsequently the City Council is limited.

 

Without adopting this policy, the City would not meet the statutory requirements governing remote public access to meetings. Approval of the policy will ensure the City remains in compliance with the Brown Act while continuing to provide reliable and transparent public meeting access.

 

FINANCIAL SUMMARY

 

There is no financial impact associated with this action.

 

ATTACHMENTS

 

Attachment A - CPM 4.09