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    Housing Authority Board of Commissioners and the Brown Act

    […] held regarding a development.  Over 100 people showed up for the meeting. The developer claimed that their presentation would be incomplete, and therefore there would be no point in having the meeting. The Planning Commission concurred and the meeting was canceled and has yet to be rescheduled. Is this a violation of the Brown Act?

    June 14, 2009

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    Documents from Closed Session Real Property Negotiations

    The Brown Act authorizes legislative bodies to hold closed sessions with its negotiator prior to the purchase, sale, exchange, or lease of real property by or for the local agency in order to grant authority to its negotiator regarding the price and terms of payment.  Gov't Code § 54956.8.  The topics that can be […]

    June 14, 2009

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    Closed Sessions under the Brown Act

    […] a local district meets in closed session without any prior notification to the public. It makes a personnel decision during that closed session and announces it to the public. Question: Is the unannounced closed session meeting in accordance with Brown Act or any other law?  If not, what are the legal ramifications of that meeting?

    June 14, 2009

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    Closed meeting votes and the Brown Act

    Under the Brown Act, can a sitting city council conduct a secret vote (no public notification) whether to consider a legally filed candidate for a city commission appointment, and then, refuse to make public how each council member voted or how the tally went when they do appoint candidates to a commission?

    June 14, 2009

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    Brown Act and Homeowners Associations

    […] last night tried to videotape a meeting that I could not make, and security told her to stop and she complied. It is my understanding that the Brown Act applies to HOA's from this site, I believe. Is this true, did the HOA do something illegal last night in denying my wife access of […]

    June 14, 2009

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    How to file a Brown Act complaint

    […] action to enforce the Brown Act may be entitled to recover attorneys' fees. The details of this enforcement procedure are set out in Section 54960.1 of the Government Code. (see Text of the Brown Act). Again, it is not necessary that an attorney file any court action, although if you reach this stage with […]

    August 6, 2011

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    Agenda items failed to mention a parcel tax as part of ballot measure

    I would like an opinion on whether circumstances surrounding the County Board of Supervisors’ placement of Measure A1 on the Nov ballot in Alameda County violated the Brown Act. a. The measure was first discussed at a special retreat on May 8. The Agenda (see url below) includes no mention of the Oakland Zoo […]

    October 23, 2013

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    The Mayor Interrupted Me During Public Comment Period of a City Council Meeting. What Can I Do?

    […] times during my three minutes of public comment and I repeatedly said that I was within my three minutes. I urged the city attorney determine whether the mayor was violating the California Brown Act and the 1st Amendment. I was ignored and felt like my 1st amendment freedom of speech had been violated. Please advise.

    March 3, 2021

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    June 11, 2024

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    FAC Opposes Legislation that Would Weaken Public Oversight of Government Officials in California

    It’s about accountability We are writing to alert you to legislation pending in California that would take the wrong lesson from the pandemic and weaken open- government laws under the guise of increasing remote access to meetings. The most problematic provisions undermine the democratic values of open government and oversight of our public institutions […]

    May 13, 2022