PUBLIC PARTICIPATION FOR VIRTUAL RECREATION, CULTURAL AND YOUTH COMMISSION MEETING
Pursuant to Executive Order N-29-20, please be advised that members of the Bell Gardens Recreation, Cultural and Youth Commission will participate in meetings telephonically. The public may view the meeting online. The Council Chamber is closed to the public at this time due to the increase in COVID-19 cases in Los Angeles County.
View the agenda: https://www.bellgardens.org/government/city-departments/city-clerk/bell-gardens-commissions/recreation-cultural-youth-commission
The City of Bell Gardens will follow the procedures as outlined for Public Participation at Recreation, Cultural and Youth Commission Meetings:
1. Live Stream: The live stream of the meeting may be viewed online at
https://www.bellgardens.org/i-want-to/watch-commission-meetings
The meeting may also be viewed via Facebook and YouTube.
2. Email: msalceda@bellgardens.org. Please identify if you will comment on PUBLIC COMMENTS ON AGENDA ITEMS ONLY OR PUBLIC COMMENTS NOT ON THE AGENDA. Emails will be read during the meeting and shall become records of the Recreation, Cultural and Youth Commission Meeting. To ensure distribution to the members of the Recreation, Cultural and Youth Commission Meeting prior to consideration of the agenda, please submit comments no later than two (2) hours prior to the meeting. If you have questions, please contact Mariana Salceda, Commission Secretary at 562-806-7650.
3. Phone: Call the Recreation and Community Services Department at (562) 806-7650 no later than two (2) hours prior to the meeting to let staff know that you would like to make a comment during the meeting. You will be asked for your name, phone number, and if you will comment on PUBLIC COMMENTS ON AGENDA ITEMS ONLY OR PUBLIC COMMENTS NOT ON THE AGENDA, and staff will call you during the meeting at the appropriate time. If you have questions, please contact Mariana Salceda, Commission Secretary at 562-806-7650.
4. In Person: The Council Chamber is closed to the public at this time due to the increase in COVID-19 cases in Los Angeles County.