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(b) No person shall obstruct the aisles, entrances or exits of the Council <br /> Chambers. <br /> Section 8. -Disruption of Telephonic or Internet Service. <br /> (a) Disruption Generally. In accordance with the requirements contained in SB <br /> 707 and to ensure transparency, public participation and continuation of <br /> government during technological disruptions, if a disruption of telephonic or <br /> internet service occurs during a meeting subject to the Brown Act that <br /> prevents members of the public from attending or observing the meeting via <br /> the two-way telephonic service or two-way audiovisual platform, as defined by <br /> the Brown Act, the City Council shall follow the procedures outlined herein. <br /> W(b) Recess. Upon the presiding officer's awareness of a technological <br /> disruption that prevents members of the public from attending or observing a <br /> meeting remotely, the presiding officer shall announce the disruption to the <br /> public. The presiding officer shall then call for a recess of the open session or <br /> convene the legislative body in closed session, consistent with the Brown Act. <br /> Staff will then begin a good faith attempt to diagnose and restore the <br /> disrupted service. The meeting shall remain in recess for at least one (1) <br /> hour or until service is restored, whichever is sooner. <br /> (c) Good Faith Efforts to Restore Disrupted Service. City shall make good faith <br /> efforts to restore disrupted service by any of the following means: (1) <br /> troubleshooting platform or teleconferencing software, (2) resetting or <br /> replacing audiovisual equipment, (3) attempting alternative connection <br /> methods, (4) contacting necessary support staff or service providers, and/or <br /> (5) switching to back-up equipment or platforms, if available. The City Clerk or <br /> their designee shall document the good faith efforts undertaken in the <br /> Minutes. Minutes shall also reflect the nature and time of the disruption, the <br /> time the meeting was reconvened (if applicable), and the finding required by <br /> SB 707, as delineated in (e) below. <br /> (d) Reconvening. If service has been restored during the one (1) hour of good <br /> faith effort being made, the meeting may be reconvened. If service has not <br /> been restored after one U hour of good faith effort, the City Council may: (1) <br /> adjourn the meeting, (2) extend the recess to allow staff more time to make a <br /> good faith effort to restore remote access service, or (32-) continue the <br /> meeting in open session by adopting, by roll call vote, the finding contained in <br /> (e), below. Adoption of this finding shall be made by rollcall vote. <br /> Resolution No. 2026-XXX <br /> Page 6 of 9 <br />