Okay. Agenda item number 1, call to order. To call the roll call. Clerk agenda item number number 2. President stephen follansbee. Present. Clerk Vice President chris canning . Clerk present. Commissioner Karen Breslin. Present. Clerk commissioner mary hao. Present. Clerk supervisor dean preston. Present. Clerk commissioner claire zvanski. Present. Clerk and commissioner randy scott is absent. President follansbee, we have a quorum. Okay. Can we call the next item agenda, number 3. Clerk agenda item number 3, approval with possible modifications of the minutes set forth in the august 13th, 2020. Is there any discussion on this item . At the corrections or modifications from the board . Ill make a motion to approve the minutes, as presented. Second. Okay. I think we have an opportunity for Public Comment at this point. Clerk okay. The moderator will be opening up the phone lines. The slide presented gives information on the Public Comment callin number, which is 408 4189388, access code
Agenda, number 3. Clerk agenda item number 3, approval with possible modifications of the minutes set forth in the august 13th, 2020. Is there any discussion on this item . At the corrections or modifications from the board . Ill make a motion to approve the minutes, as presented. Second. Okay. I think we have an opportunity for Public Comment at this point. Clerk okay. The moderator will be opening up the phone lines. The slide presented gives information on the Public Comment callin number, which is 408 4189388, access code 1467291452. For all attendees, please be aware theres a 30second lag time from our presentation to sfgov tv, at which point we will give 30 seconds for people to catch up. And our moderator will let us know when attend eres and Public Comment is open. Thank you, secretary. If you could please at this time we have two callers on the phone lines. Zero callers have specifically entered the Public Comment queue. A reminder to all callers on the line, please dial star
Weekend coming up. New overnight, dozens of firefighters are battling flames at a place where they learn their craft, a Fire Training center in is an a fire would out in a building that houses offices and classrooms. Investigators are looking for what sparked the fire. We know parents all over are struggling to make school plans for the fall. Education is a critical part of building a better bay area. And this morning marin countys Public Health department is recommending that students stay home at least for the beginning part of the school year. Lets go to Amy Hollyfield who is live in san rafael. Reporter good morning. New guidelines were Just Announced out of this office last night. School administrators along with Health Officials here in marin county say kids should not plan to be in the classroom at the start of school. That just coming down last night. This was a pivot, it was looking like marin was going to have kids in the classroom, but parents were pushing back and formed a
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