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SPECIAL MEETING - Fresno COG Policy Board
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Monday, April 11, 2022
5:30 PM

Via Zoom



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SPECIAL MEETING

The Fresno COG Policy Board will take place via Zoom.

 

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Fresno County Rural Transit Agency Meeting will follow Policy Board Meeting

Exhibits:

Agenda and Annotated Agenda in PDF format - ALL EXHIBITS ARE AVAILABLE ON WEBSITE

Sitting as the City Selection Committee (Excludes County of Fresno)

1.
Call Meeting to Order and Roll Call

Exhibits:

2.
Approval of the March 24, 2022, Minutes
3.
TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY

Appoint (1) Eastside Member to the Transportation Authority, term effective immediately, to replace David Cardenas, who passed away on March 11, 2022 and whose term will expire June 30, 2022.

4.
PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS

This portion of the meeting is reserved for person desiring to address the City Selection Committee on any matter the committee has jurisdiction over which is not on this agenda.

5.
ADJOURNMENT

Sitting as the Fresno Council of Governments Policy Board

I.ADMINISTRATIVE ACTION ITEMS

A.
AB 361 - COVID Contingency Board/Committee Meeting Format (Robert Phipps) [ACTION]

Summary: On Sept. 15, 2021, Governor Newsom signed Assembly Bill (AB) 361, amending the Ralph M. Brown Act to allow local agency councils, boards and committees to continue conducting public meetings remotely during a state of emergency after Oct. 1, 2021, so long as they make specific findings every 30 days, and ensure conditions related to public participation are satisfied. Under the Brown Act, the Policy Board, TTC and PAC and other Fresno COG committees are considered "legislative bodies," according to the Fresno County Counsel's office.

Under the urgency legislation, a local agency may use the more “relaxed” Brown Act teleconferencing/videoconferencing requirements in any of the following circumstances:

  • There is a proclaimed state of emergency, and state or local officials have imposed or recommended measures to promote social distancing; or
  • There is a proclaimed state of emergency, and the local agency’s meeting is to determine, by majority vote, whether as a result of the emergency, meeting in person would present imminent risks to the health or safety of attendees; or
  • There is a proclaimed state of emergency, and the local agency has determined, by majority vote, that as a result of the emergency meeting in person would present an imminent risk to the health or safety of attendees.

AB 361 defines a “state of emergency” as a state of emergency proclaimed pursuant to Section 8625 of the California Emergency Services Act. Importantly, this includes the Governor's proclaimed state of emergency due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

To continue to rely on the relaxed video/teleconferencing provisions, the local agency must reconsider the circumstances of the state of emergency and make the following findings by majority vote, every 30 days:

  • The state of emergency continues to directly impact the ability of members to meet safely in person; or
  • State or local officials continue to impose or recommend measures to promote social distancing.

The recommended finding under this option would be that "The Board, meeting during a proclaimed state of emergency, has determined by majority vote, pursuant to AB 361 subparagraph (B), that, as a result of the emergency, meeting in person would present imminent risks to the health or safety of attendees." 

While the Committee has the option of using teleconferencing, as was available prior to COVID restrictions, the Brown Act requires: 1) a quorum of the legislative body to participate from within the boundaries of the agency’s jurisdiction, 2) the public agency to post notice of each teleconference location, and 3) the public be allowed to address the legislative body from each teleconference location.  These requirements place a significant burden on both Board members and staff.

Action: Staff recommends two actions:

1) That the Board issue the following finding: As a result of the emergency, meeting in person would present imminent risks to the health or safety of attendees.

2) Direct staff to continue offering video/teleconferencing provisions for all Fresno COG committee and Board meetings through April 28, 2022.


II.PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS

A.
Public Presentations

This portion of the meeting is reserved for persons wishing to address the Policy Board on items within its jurisdiction but not on this agenda.  Note:  Prior to action by the Policy Board on any item on this agenda, the public may comment on that item.  Unscheduled comments may be limited to three minutes.