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City Clerk’s Office <br />www.santa-ana.org/city-clerks-office <br />Item # 21 <br />City of Santa Ana <br />20 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA 92701 <br /> Staff Report <br />February 21, 2023 <br />TOPIC: Assembly Bill 361 <br />AGENDA TITLE: <br />Teleconferencing for Meetings of City Council and All Boards, Committees, and <br />Commissions Pursuant to the Provisions of Assembly Bill 361 <br />RECOMMENDED ACTION <br />Adopt a resolution to consider continuing the use of teleconferencing for City Council, <br />board, committee, and commission meetings pursuant to the provisions of Assembly Bill <br />361 for the next 30 days. <br />DISCUSSION <br />On March 17, 2020, Governor Gavin Newsom issued Executive Order N-29-20, <br />suspending certain provisions of the Brown Act to allow legislative bodies to conduct <br />their meetings completely telephonically or by other electronic means. City Council <br />meetings have been conducted by Zoom, with councilmembers and staff joining from <br />remote locations when necessary. <br />The suspension of certain provisions of the Brown Act was further extended by <br />Governor Newsom on June 11, 2021 by the issuance of Executive Order N-08-21, <br />which continued to allow completely virtual City Council (and other legislative body) <br />meetings. This order stayed in effect until September 30, 2021. <br />In response, AB 361 was signed into effect by Governor Newsom on September 16, <br />2021. It amends the Brown Act to allow legislative bodies to meet virtually, provided <br />there is a state of emergency, and either (1) state or local officials have imposed or <br />recommended measures to promote social distancing, or (2) the legislative body <br />determines by majority vote that meeting in person would present imminent risks to the <br />health and safety of attendees. <br />The City of Santa Ana’s current practices with respect to live public comment via Zoom <br />already satisfy all of the new requirements in AB 361. Additionally, the individual <br />legislative bodies can make their own findings for the AB 361 teleconferencing