Las Vegas Review-Journal

County will meet — with no audience

Public can comment on agenda items via email

- By Shea Johnson Las Vegas Review-journal

The Clark County Commission will cautiously convene Tuesday for the first time since canceling public meetings in response to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

While essential county officials, staff and reporters will be allowed inside the commission’s chambers in the government center on Grand Central Parkway, there is one group whose physical attendance is barred: members of the public.

Instead, anyone wishing to comment on an agenda item marked

“for possible action” should send an email to comment@clarkcount­ynv. gov and identify the item number they are speaking on, according to the county.

Submitted comments not marked will be read at the end of the meeting for up to three minutes each, the county said. The full email will be provided to the county clerk’s office for the public record.

There will also be no ceremonial items, which often bring people together for photograph­s.

The county said the precaution­s are being undertaken in accordance with social distancing recommenda­tions and Gov. Steve Sisolak’s emergency directive on public meetings, which suspended a state requiremen­t that meetings be held in person but underscore­d that the public still have the opportunit­y to comment on government action.

The 10 a.m. meeting can be watched live on Clark County Television, online at Clarkcount­ynv. gov and on county Facebook and Youtube channels (Clarkcount­ynv). The county television station is available on channel 4 and 1004 through Cox and Centurylin­k cable providers in the Las Vegas area, and on channel 14 through Suddenlink in Laughlin.

Included among scheduled agenda items commission­ers are expected to deliberate on is a resolution making it easier to temporaril­y rehire retired firefighte­rs if the Clark County Fire Department faces coronaviru­s-related staffing shortages.

Contact Shea Johnson at sjohnson@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-0272. Follow @SHEA_LVRJ on Twitter.

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