Santa Monica Implements New State Requirements for City Council Meetings

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The following is an announcement from the City.

The city of Santa Monica has implemented updates to California’s Ralph M. Brown Act under Senate Bill 707.

The legislation modernizes California’s open meeting laws to increase public participation, accessibility and transparency in local government.

Changes affecting City Council meetings include:

  • Hybrid meeting participation: Council meetings now offer two-way remote participation.
  • Enhanced accessibility: The council meeting agendas webpage offers meeting participation instructions in Spanish. During meetings, space will be provided for members of the public who wish to use personal interpreters/devices. As always, community members may contact the City Clerk’s Office to receive council meeting agendas electronically.
  • Expanded community outreach: Additional efforts will be integrated to encourage participation in public meetings, including outreach to non-English-speaking communities through local partnerships.

The city of Santa Monica will continue to implement these changes and remains committed to ensuring that residents have meaningful opportunities to participate in local government decision-making.

Visit santamonica.gov/process-explainers/how-to-participate-in-a-city-council-meeting for more information about how to participate in council meetings.

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