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Park Record columnist Amy Roberts. During its May 18 meeting, the school board removed the live public comment portion, meaning those who tuned in online had no opportunity to ask questions, seek clarification or offer input. Instead of interactive dialogue, the expectation was for citizens to submit their comments via email prior to the meeting, and those comments would be included in the post-meeting minutes. Which really only works if you have a crystal ball and know exactly what will be discussed during the meeting and how it will be presented. For those without psychic powers, this “solution” was hardly acceptable. Or transparent. Or considered a good-faith effort to stay on topic. ....
The Park City Board of Education did not include a public comment item on its May meeting agenda. The board is now one of the only elected bodies not to have a standing invitation for residents to voice concerns to officials, though the board president said it will return. Park Record file photo Months before the Park City Board of Education is expected to ask voters for tens of millions of dollars for school improvements, the board scrapped the public comment portion of its May meeting, and has not committed to a timeframe for restoring the long-standing opportunity for residents to provide input. ....
Screenshot of Eugene City Council virtual work session Monday, April 26, 2021. Credit Rachael McDonald The proposed ordinance would allow temporary establishment of “safe parking” and “safe tent” sites that are larger than what’s currently allowed under city code. Erin Grady was among several speakers who urged the city to involve homeless people in decisions around where they’re going to go. “So if you don’t have the unhoused help you create alternatives and instead you have city employees with masters degrees, as these other people put it, you’re likely to create a solution that no one will want to go to,” Grady said. “If that happens, you will waste 9-million dollars. Your solution will not work. And you will also do several large and violent sweeps of the camps that currently exist.” ....