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This document provides administrative information about San Diego County Board of Supervisors meetings, including their schedule (Tuesdays at 9 a.m. at the County Administration Center) and two-session format—a General Legislative Session on Tuesday and a Land Use Legislative Session on Wednesday. The document outlines accessibility accommodations available to the public, including alternative format agendas, assistive listening devices, sign language interpreters, and Spanish language translation services (with additional languages available upon request with 72 hours' notice). It also includes meeting conduct guidelines and contact information for the Clerk of the Board office for requests or inquiries.
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The San Diego County Clerk of the Board of Supervisors launched an online document management system that allows public access to searchable Board of Supervisors records spanning from 1877 to present, including archived microfilm. The database includes Board agenda indexes, Minute Orders, Statements of Proceedings, Board Letters, and supporting documents, which users can search by various criteria such as keywords, dates, and document properties. The system is designed to improve public transparency and access to official county records through a user-friendly online interface.
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This document is a San Diego County Board of Supervisors webpage displaying a schedule of proceedings and meetings for 2026, including general legislative sessions, land use sessions, budget workshops, and meetings for related agencies such as the Fire Protection District, Sanitation District, and Housing Authority. The page provides information on how to access official recordings and board meeting materials through the Clerk of the Board office and indicates where residents can watch meetings live or view archives. No specific policy decisions or budget figures are detailed in this document.
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The City of San Diego provides information about accessing public records under the California Public Records Act (CPRA). The city maintains a Public Records Portal (NextRequest) that allows the public to submit requests, track their status, and search previously published documents online. Requests can be made anonymously, though the requester will need to monitor the portal for responses, and all submitted information, including requester details, is considered public record subject to inspection under state law.
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