Sequim council enacts remote public comment procedure

Participants who want to speak remotely must sign in by 3 p.m. on meeting day

SEQUIM — Sequim City Council members and city staff have implemented a new procedure for remote public comments for council meetings.

This month, community members who want to make a remote public comment via Zoom or by phone must register on the city’s website at sequimwa.gov/1219/Submit-Public-Comments by 3 p.m. the day of the meeting.

City staff said the registration process is designed to streamline and enhance the public comment experience for everyone involved.

Sequim started offering the council meetings online during the COVID-19 pandemic and continues to offer them hybrid, in-person and online, while posting them to YouTube once each meeting finishes.

Those who attend in person can continue to comment at public meetings and sign in at a table inside the council chambers.

Written comments also are accepted by mail, Attention: City Clerk to the Sequim Civic Center, 152 W. Cedar St., Sequim, WA, 98382; or by email to clerk@sequimwa.gov.

Mayor Brandon Janisse stopped a public hearing on June 10 after three callers who appeared to have given false names and addresses made racist and bigoted comments.

It’s the second occurrence at a Sequim council meeting following a November 2023 meeting during which callers in the public comment section used hate speech before then-Mayor Tom Ferrell closed the public hearing.

Council members suspended public comments on June 24 as they awaited solutions from city staff to prevent future comments with hate speech.

News outlets statewide have reported similar occurrences happening at other municipalities’ meetings, which Sequim city attorney Kristina Nelson-Gross echoed.

The Sequim City Council meets at 6 p.m. on the second and fourth Monday of each month.

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