With the public being asked to “Stay Home to Save Lives” and stop the spread of the coronavirus, City of San Marcos officials are offering new ways to “attend” public meetings and offer comments virtually.
Interim City Clerk Tammy Cook said her team has been exploring virtual methods for the public to continue to actively participate in municipal government while respecting the Order from Governor Greg Abbott to stay at home unless conducting essential functions.
Mayor Jane Hughson also signed a Public Health Advisory yesterday which reiterates the importance of staying home when possible but connecting with others through virtual tools.
“In our current reality, virtual meetings and public comment options are a necessity,” Cook said, “both to comply with Open Meetings laws and to encourage our residents to remain engaged in the decisions and actions being taken by their elected leaders.”
The public may view all scheduled public meetings, such as City Council, Planning & Zoning Commission (P&Z) and the Historic Preservation Commission (HPC), online from the city’s website at the following links:
The process for providing comment during public hearings and citizen comment periods will differ slightly depending on the meeting.
Public Hearings
Persons wishing to participate in any public hearing may do so as follows:
Citizens who join a public hearing virtually will participate via Zoom; instructions for joining a virtual meeting will be emailed. All submitted or spoken comments shall have a time limit of three minutes each.
Citizen Comment
Persons wishing to “speak” during the citizen comment period of a public meeting must submit their written comments in advance.
Timely submitted comments will be read aloud during the citizen comment portion of the meeting.
“Comments, whether during public hearings or public comment periods, shall have a time limit of three minutes each,” Cook said. “Any threatening, defamatory or other similar comments prohibited by Chapter 2 of the San Marcos City Code will not be read.”
Additional information is available on their website
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