Most of us can remember our first time.
Mine came on a cool March Tuesday evening several years ago. I remember
mounting my bike and riding uptown. Upon arriving, I coasted to a stop,
locked my bike and headed up the front stairs. Moving quickly through
the lobby and to the second floor, I entered through the open chamber
door. I had waited all day in anticipation of this moment. Only three
minutes; what would I say?
The
first time the public was invited to Berkeley's City Council's regular
meetings was Dec. 5, 1939. Mayor Gaines sent invitations to 10 registered
Berkeley voters to attend the proceedings. Back then, council meetings
were held at 10 a.m. on Tuesdays. That morning council gathered in the
same room that is in use today. The dozen or more city representatives
sat in a group of tables behind a stretched rope barrier, separating
them from the public participants.
The mayor opened the meeting and introduced the nine citizens
who had accepted the city's special invitation. Gaines stated that he
hoped the meeting would afford those of the public an opportunity to
see how the procedure of the city council operates. He pointed out a
bulletin board with a listing of city projects and offered them for
public inspection. Each resident was given a copy of the City Charter.
The mayor also welcomed the eighth grade of Burbank Junior High School.
It was not until three weeks later on Jan. 2, 1940, that
the city council's regular meeting was forever changed. Shortly after
his welcoming remarks, Mayor Gaines offered an opportunity for public
comment to those with a special invitation to the meeting. He stated
that those invited should feel free to make suggestions during the progress
of the meeting.
At the end, two members of the public expressed appreciation
for the opportunity to participate. One of them, Mr. McClellan, stated
that attending a city council meeting was not something an average citizen
would do, unless urged to do so.
Public Comment history in Berkeley,
L A Wood, Berkeley
Voice, February 2, 1995
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- Lost Fifth-graders
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- Exparte Berkeley
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- Council Pondering Hearing Restrictions
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- Proposal Would Restrict
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- Council OKs Redistricting Proposal
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National
Public Works Week Celebration (1999 & 2000)...citizens find
out what goes on in public works. Daytime event at Civic Center
Park included demonstrations, educational displays, and equipment
show. |
California
"Greens" Meeting (October 11, 1997)...a meeting of Northern
California Greens at the Art Store in Berkeley. |
| Berkeley Asphalt Public
Hearing (1999)...a City Council hearing for
the expansion of the operations in West Berkeley. |
Rules
Committee (2003)...the first
and second meetings of the Berkeley City Council's newly created
rules committee to preview upcoming agendas and items. Recorded
on the fifth floor of City Hall. |
Alternative
Fueling Station (2001) Grand Opening hosted with Public Works, local
officials and public. |
Eyewitness
Account from Palestine & Israel (2000) Viewed on cable access
in Berkeley. |
KPFA
94.1 FM Demonstration (1999)...gathering of radio supporters at
KPFA's offices in Berkeley the 15th of April 1999. |
KPFA
94.1 FM Crafts Fair (1997 & 1998),,,held in San Francisco at
the Concourse Pavilion.. |
Support
KPFA in the Park Concert Viewed
on cable access in |
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