PROCEDURE
Public Testimony Commencement
5:11:30
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164 sec
The council transitions to the public testimony segment, specifying procedures and introducing the first speakers.
Lincoln Restler
5:11:30
Thank you.
5:11:32
We will shift to our next panel shortly.
5:11:36
Public testimony.
5:12:57
Thank you so much to the members of the public who are here with us today.
5:13:00
We have three people slated to testify on this panel.
5:13:05
We are gonna first we have a and a representative from elected officials office So I would like to just give them the opportunity to testify first.
5:13:14
Brooklynboro president, representative, Lacey Talber is with us.
5:13:19
I would love to give her oh, you need to swear to them.
5:13:21
Sorry.
5:13:21
Let me pass it to Jaysree before I mess anything more up.
Jayasri Ganapathy
5:13:24
Thank you.
5:13:25
So we are now turning to public testimony.
5:13:28
Each panelist will have 3 minutes to speak.
5:13:30
You may begin once the sergeant at arms has queued the timer.
5:13:34
Council members who have questions for a particular panelist can either let me know or I mean, there's 2 of you here, so I'm sure you can work it out.
Lincoln Restler
5:13:42
Yeah.
Jayasri Ganapathy
5:13:42
And And if you are testifying in person, you can sit this table.
5:13:48
And once you are queued, you can begin for panelists who are on Zoo when your name is called.
5:13:53
A member of our staff will unmute you, and the sergeant at arms will give you your cue to go ahead and begin upon setting up the timer, so please wait to hear that queue.
5:14:04
We are now going to hear from Lacey Talber, followed by Susan Casappian.
5:14:10
And then Tony Feld Messer.
5:14:12
Lisa, you can go ahead when the sergeant calls time.
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