zvanski, aye. >> motion carries. item 5. >> item 5, president report presented by president scott. >> there is a continuing question that has arisen since the board of supervisors made a change in their public comment process. as we all know, we had all in-person public comment prior to the covid pandemic. with that, when the pandemic hit we went to do it in online or in person or combination of both and we have maintained that until the most recent incident with the board of supervisors having what i would call hate speech time comments being made during public comment and they made a decision to discontinue the online or virtual public comment process. that again sent further ripples to the rest of the 165 commissions that we have in the city or 130 boards and commissions as to what we should do, and during the past several weeks the board secretarys of the commissions and boards that are present in the city have met around this issue. i understand the city attorney's office has been involved and the current state