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The City of Glendora invites all interested parties to attend public hearing and express their views.  Should you be unable to attend a public hearing, comments must be made in writing and delivered prior to the scheduled hearing date.  Related documents are on file for public inspection and copying, for the cost of duplication during normal business hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, exclusive of holidays.

PLEASE NOTE:  If you challenge any of the proposed action(s) in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing, or in written correspondence delivered at, or prior to, the public hearing.

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City Council, Successor Agency and Housing Authority Joint Meeting

  • Date: 04/26/2022 6:00 PM - 10:30 PM  
  • Location: Council Chamber and Zoom Video Communications
    116 E. Foothill Blvd, Meeting ID# cityofglendora.org/zoom

Please Note: Closed Session business will commence at 6:00 p.m., when scheduled, and

General Business Session will commence at 7:00 p.m.  

Click here to go to the meetings website

CHANGES AND ADDITIONAL OPPORTUNITIES RELATING TO PUBLIC MEETINGS

All Brown Act meetings are subject to COVID-19 infection protocols.  As of April 1, 2022, the City Council has determined that meetings will be considered in-person public “Brown Act” meetings for City of Glendora City Council, Board(s) and Commission(s) – for the period of time that the City is allowed to hold remote meetings under the cavalcade of public health orders, an elected or appointed official will have the ability to attend virtually, if needed.   Due to the fluidity in which infection protocols are set and changed by Federal, State, and County the City will utilize a more flexible approach, that allows the City to conduct public meetings of the City via teleconferencing, in person and/or hybrid meetings pursuant to AB 361, or as long as the Governors Declaration of Emergency is extended. 

Ways to participate?

  • In-Person;
  • Virtually via Zoom Video Communications;

To participate in the meeting from the comfort of your own home or office download zoom on any phone or computer device and use the following meeting ID# cityofglendora.org/zoom or https://zoom.us/j/9329247224 

Want to watch?

All our City Council meetings can be watched live through Internet Streaming at www.cityofglendora.org, and/or through Spectrum cable television Channel 3 and Verizon Channel 31.

Ways to provide public comment?

You may give public comment at the commencement of the meeting when the presiding officer calls for public comment.  Speakers are limited to three (3) minutes, speaking once, on both on- and off-agenda items. If there are public hearings scheduled, individuals will be given an additional opportunity to comment under said items. Please follow along with the meeting via www.cityofglendora.org/meeting,  GlendoraTV cable channels, or City social media live feeds to ensure you call in at the appropriate time for your item(s).  To ensure that the public is able to participate, the city is providing several methods in which the public can submit their comments:

OPTION 1:             IN PERSON

Public Comments can be submitted via the Public Comment Card located in the back of the room and/or by the City Clerk desk at the front of the dais. Public Comment Cards should be submitted to the Clerk upon completion and before the closing of Public Comment or Public Hearing. When your name is called, please step to the podium and state your name before beginning your presentation.

OPTION 2:             LIVE COMMENTS

Public is invited to participate via Zoom Video Communications by enter meeting ID# cityofglendora.org/zoom or https://zoom.us/j/9329247224.  If you wish to address the governing board on any matter posted on the agenda or within subject matter jurisdiction should utilize one of the following protocols:

 

Utilizing “Raise Your Hand” Feature

Utilizing “Chat” Feature

 

Step 1. Virtually “raise your hand” using zoom,

Step 1. Utilizing Chat function (Send a message to City Clerk and let them know which item(s) you wish to comment on (aka: Public Comment, Item #?)),

Step 2. Wait to be called on by the City Clerk,

Step 2. Wait to be called on by the City Clerk,

Step 3. Unmute your audio,

Step 3. Unmute your audio,

Step 4. Verbalize your comments (less than 3 minutes)

Step 4. Verbalize your comments (less than 3 minutes)

 

OPTION 3:             E-MAIL

Public Comments can be submitted via email to publiccomment@cityofglendora.org with the subject “Public Comment – Insert Governing Body and Meeting Date”. Public Comments received will be added to the associated Agenda Packet before 5:00 p.m. each day leading up to meeting (weekends and holidays excluded).  Emails received in real time and prior to the commencement of Public Comment Period or Public Hearing and not already incorporated in the agenda will be read out loud (up to 3 minutes).

OPTION 4:             MAIL

Public comments may be mailed to 116 E. Foothill Boulevard, Glendora, ATTN: City Clerk’s Department-Public Comment.  The City Clerk will read public comments received out loud (up to 3 minutes) into the public record if received before 5 p.m. on the date of the meeting. Otherwise, public comments will be considered late correspondence and incorporated into the meeting minute record.”

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