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Meetings held by agencies that provide services to the public are generally open to members of the public. These include local governmental bodies, school districts and water districts. The meetings, which are meant to provide transparency in the decisions made by local leaders that impact our community, can occur weekly, twice a month, or quarterly.
Public agencies are required to publish agendas 72 hours prior to a regular meeting and 24 hours prior to a special meeting.
The following meetings are scheduled for the week of April 13.
| April 13 | San Benito County Public Defender Oversight Committee at 4 p.m. The complete agenda is here. |
| April 13 | County of San Benito Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Commission at 5:30 p.m. The complete agenda is here. |
| April 14 | San Benito County Board of Supervisors at 9 a.m. The complete agenda is here. |
| April 14 | San Benito County Workforce Development Board at 3 p.m. The complete agenda is here. |
| April 14 | North County Joint Unified School District at 6 p.m. The complete agenda is here. |
| April 14 | San Benito High School District at 7 p.m. The complete agenda is here. |
| April 14 | Gavilan Joint Community College at 5:30 p.m. The complete agenda is here. |
| April 15 | San Benito County Planning Commission at 6 p.m. The complete agenda is here. |
| April 16 | San Benito County Juvenile Justice Coordinating Council and Subcommittee at 9:30 a.m. The agenda is posted at the County Administrative Building (481 Fourth Street, Hollister.) |
| April 16 | Council of San Benito County Governments at 4 p.m. The complete agenda is here. |
Do you know of any other public meetings not included in this article? Let us know! Email information to noemagana@benitolink.com.
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