Politics & Government
San Diego County Government: Board Of Supervisors Meetings Remain Virtual
Public participation in upcoming County Board of Supervisors meetings will continue to be virtual due to high numbers of COVID-19 cases ...

Yvette Urrea Moe
2022-02-04
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Public participation in upcoming County Board of Supervisors meetings will continue to be virtual due to high numbers of COVID-19 cases and current public health guidance. The board’s next meetings are Tuesday, Feb. 8 and Wednesday, Feb. 9.
The public can watch the meetings live and make a request to speak via teleconference or submit a written eComment.
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Watch Online
There may be a 45-second or more delay when viewing the broadcast online, depending on the service and your internet connection.
- Agenda Web Stream (Available live and archived several hours later)
- Vimeo Livestream
- YouTube
Watch on TV
- Cox channel 24 or 19
- Spectrum channel 24 or 85
- Currently not available on AT&T U-Verse
Listen on the Phone
- A call-in line is also available to listen to the live Board meeting while it is in session at 619-531-4716. This is a listen-only line.
Comment
Members of the public can use the eComment service to submit comments on agenda items before and during the meeting.
Those who want to participate in the meeting and speak via teleconference must fill out the online Board of Supervisors tele-comments form and submit it prior to the time that public comment begins on the item. After submitting the form, you will receive instructions on how to call in to the meeting to provide your comments.
Large groups wishing to comment on a common item are encouraged to submit comments in writing or to identify one spokesperson to join the teleconference on behalf of the group.
For more information, visit the Clerk of the Board’s website or call 619-531-5434.
This press release was produced by the San Diego County Government. The views expressed here are the author’s own.