How to Participate 
IMPORTANT UPDATESUPDATE AS OF MARCH 2, 2022: The City Council is holding hybrid meetings. The public may appear in person or virtually. Chamber capacity is limited to 50 people and is provided on a first come, first served basis. In response to the State of California stay-at-home order, City Council meetings will not be available for in-person public attendance until further notice. Meetings will be held virtually in compliance with the Governor’s Executive Order N-25-20 AND N-29-20. To view and participate in the meetings please refer to the Meeting Instructions below. Visit the COVID-19 webpage for updates, resources and alerts. Live Web Stream is not currently available for City Council Meetings. Please join the Zoom Webinar or view on Peninsula Channel 25 and Dial-in (click here for instructions). |
City Council 101The City of Pacific Grove and the City Council encourage all members of the public to participate in City government and attend City Council meetings.
Location: City Council Chambers
City Hall 300 Forest Avenue 1st Floor
Time:1st & 3rd Wednesdays of each month, 6:00 pm
There are key points as an introduction to participation in meetings:
- Citizens may speak during the Public Comment period of the agenda for three minutes on a topic not on the agenda, but within the subject matter jurisdiction of the City Council.
- Citizens are able to speak on any item on the agenda once given recognition by the Mayor.
- Each speaker should line up along the wall, behind the microphone until his or her turn to speak, giving name and address.
- Speakers must adhere to the time limits, using the time limit lights as a guide .
- When groups wish to address the Council on one topic, a spokesperson from the group may be requested.
- Comments and statements should be addressed to the Council, not the audience.
- Applauding or other displays of approval or disapproval are inappropriate for Council meetings.
- The City is committed to provide access to all of its citizens. For disability-related accommodations, contact the City Clerk at (831) 648-3106.
Presentations: Special presentations by a Council member or staff member, including Mayor’s Proclamations or special recognitions.
Oral Communication: Specific period during the meeting allowing time for citizens to speak on any topic not on the agenda.
Consent Agenda: Routine items for which a staff recommendation has been prepared. A public member or Council member may request that an item be pulled from the consent agenda and placed on the regular agenda for discussion.
Ordinances: Permanent acts of the Council, “legislative acts” that may be repealed by a subsequent ordinance. It must be introduced (for distribution) and “passed and adopted” (for final approval) at two separate Council meetings at least five days apart.
Resolutions: Express the policy of the Council on programs or items, or to direct types of action; can be changed with subsequent resolution and are approved as “passed and adopted.”
Reports of Council Members & Staff
- Reports of Commissions, Boards, Committees: Reports to the Council by a staff member, Council member, or commission.
- Other Council Business: Reports, presentations, or discussion from other agencies, citizens, or community organizations.