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Planning Commission February 17 Study Meeting Agenda (conducted via teleconference)
February 12, 2021
Due to the State of Emergency declared due to COVID-19, the Planning Commission Study Meeting will be conducted via teleconference. Residents can listen to the meeting live online on City Cable 15 and through the City's website at https://bit.ly/Cable15. Residents may also call in at (248) 796-4150 to make public comment at the February 17 Planning Commission Study Meeting.
CITY OF SOUTHFIELD
PLANNING COMMISSION LONG RANGE STUDY MEETING
FEBRUARY 17, 2021
Teleconference Call and Viewed on Cityofsouthfield.com
3:00PM
Webex Number: 1-415-655-0001 Access Code: 179 354 4682
AGENDA
- Capital Improvement Plan Presentations: Department presentations on physical improvements and equipment purchases for the Capital Improvement Plan (CIP).
- Public Comment – A person addressing the Commission shall be limited to a period of three (3) minutes unless such period of time is extended by the presiding officer or by majority vote of the Commission.
Webex Call-In Number: 1-415-655-0001 Access Code: 179 354 4682
The following Rules of Procedure have been established for all speakers:
- No speaker may make personal or impertinent attacks upon any officer, employee, or Planning Commission member, that is unrelated to the manner in which the officer, employee, or Planning Commission member, performs his or her duties.
- No person shall use abusive or threatening language toward any individual when addressing the Planning Commission.
Any person who violates this section shall be directed by the presiding officer to be orderly and silent. If a person addressing the Planning Commission refuses to become silent when so directed, such person may be deemed by the presiding officer to have committed a “breach of the peace” by disrupting and impeding the orderly conduct of the public meeting of the Planning Commission and may be ordered by the presiding officer to leave the meeting. If the person refuses to leave as directed, the presiding officer may take whatever actions are necessary to remove the person from the meeting. Call in number for Communication will be provided the night of the meeting.
- Minutes:
- Miscellaneous: