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Staff Report.AB361 PREPARED BY: Shelley Neis Town Clerk Reviewed by: Town Manager, Assistant Town Manager, and Town Attorney 110 E. Main Street Los Gatos, CA 95030 ● (408) 354-6832 www.losgatosca.gov TOWN OF LOS GATOS COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT MEETING DATE: 04/19/2022 ITEM NO: 5 DATE: April 8, 2022 TO: Mayor and Town Council FROM: Laurel Prevetti, Town Manager SUBJECT: Adopt a Resolution Reaffirming Resolution 2021-044 Regarding Brown Act Compliance and Teleconferencing and Making Findings Pursuant to Government Code Section 54953, as Amended by Assembly Bill 361, During the COVID -19 Pandemic RECOMMENDATION: Adopt a Resolution reaffirming Resolution 2021-044 and making findings pursuant to Government Code Section 54953, as amended by Assembly Bill 361, and authorizing the continued use of virtual meetings due to health and safety concerns for the public. BACKGROUND: On March 17, 2020, Governor Newsom issued Executive Order N-29-20, which allowed for relaxed provisions of the Ralph M. Brown Act (Brown Act) that allowed legislative bodies to conduct meetings through teleconferencing without having to meet the strict compliance of the Brown Act. All provisions of Executive Order N-29-20 concerning the conduct of public meetings expired on September 30, 2021. DISCUSSION: AB 361 was signed into law by the Governor on September 16, 2021, and went into effect immediately upon signing. It amends the Brown Act to allow local legislative bodies to continue using teleconferencing and virtual meeting technology after the September 30, 2021, expiration of the current Brown Act exemptions as long as there is a "proclaimed state of emergency" by the Governor. This allowance also depends on State or local officials imposing or recommending measures that promote social distancing or a legislative body finding that meeting in person would present an imminent safety risk to attendees. AB 361 requires Public agencies to make findings by majority vote within 30 days of the first teleconferenced meeting under AB 361 and every 30 days thereafter that a state of emergency PAGE 2 OF 2 SUBJECT: Adopt a Resolution Regarding Brown Act Compliance and Teleconferencing DATE: April 8, 2022 DISCUSSION (Cont): still exists and continues to directly impact the ability of the members to meet safely in person, or that officials continue to impose or recommend measures to promote social distancing. Town Council adopted Resolution 2021-044 on October 5, 2021 regarding Brown Act compliance and teleconferencing pursuant to Government Code Section 54953, as amended by AB 361, and adopted resolutions on the following dates reaffirming Resolution 2021-044: • November 2, 2021 adopted Resolution 2021-046 • November 16, 2021 adopted Resolution 2021-048 • December 7, 2021 adopted Resolution 2021-054 • December 21, 2021 adopted Resolution 2021-059 • January 18, 2022 adopted Resolution 2022-001 • February 1, 2022 adopted Resolution 2022-003 • February 15, 2022 adopted Resolution 2022-004 • March 1, 2022 adopted Resolution 2022-006 • March 15, 2022 adopted Resolution 2022-009 • April 5, 2022 adopted Resolution 2022-013 CONCLUSION: Adopt a Resolution reaffirming Resolution 2021-044 making findings pursuant to Government Code Section 54953, as amended by Assembly Bill 361, and authorizing the continued use of virtual meetings. If adopted, virtual meetings may continue for all Town Boards, Commissions, and Committees. COORDINATION: This report was coordinated with the Town Attorney and Town Manager’s offices. FISCAL IMPACT: There will be no fiscal impact to the Town at this time. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT: This is not a project defined under CEQA, and no further action is required. Attachment: 1. Draft Resolution