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This past Monday's Planning Commission meeting was the first one to be broadcast on television the way the City Council meetings are broadcast.  The recorded video all lives in an archive on the City website here.

This is progress!  Kudos to the City for further opening access!

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3 responses to “Watching the Planning Commission”

  1. Good to see this – maximizing the city’s (and ultimately, the community’s) return on investment from Granicus web-streaming/archiving.

  2. Just curious why there suddenly seems to be three vacant seats on the Planning Commission.. Were these folks termed out?? More detail follows from city’s website:
    City Seeking Planning Commissioners
    Posted Date: 2/6/2014
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    Are you interested in finding a way to participate in your community? Then consider applying for appointment to the City of Burlingame Planning Commission! The City invites applicants to offer their interest, experience, and enthusiasm in service of their City.
    Commissioners offer their ideas and recommendations to the City Council and staff in order to help them to make the finest, most informed decisions in the best interest of everyone living, working, and visiting our community.
    The City is seeking to fill three (3) vacant seats on the Planning Commission. APPLICATION DEADLINE is March 14, 2014. Applications will be available on the City website on Tuesday, February 4, 2014 here.

  3. Russ

    As I understand it, two were termed out, one was filing a seat from a former commissioners departure. They can all re apply.

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