Politics & Government
OC Homeless Commission No Longer Live Streams Its Meetings: Report
The OC Commission to End Homelessness has reportedly ended its practice of live-streaming meetings and allowing remote comment submissions.

SANTA ANA, CA — Residents hoping to attend a meeting of Orange County's Commission to End Homelessness from the comfort of their home are out of luck as the group no longer streams its meetings online or allows for public comments to be sent remotely, Voice of OC reported.
The last several of the commission's meetings have been in-person only, and officials gave no reason why the remote option was ended.
Several homeless advocates and community leaders told the Voice of OC limits access for people directly impacted by the commission's actions and who may not be able to attend an in-person meeting because of travel issues or medical conditions.
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Visit Voice of OC's website to read more about the Commission to End Homelessness and its decision to end remote attendance for its meetings.
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