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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2015-10-28 Human Relations Commission Agenda PacketsADA. The City of Palo Alto does not discriminate against individuals with disabilities. To request accommodations, auxiliary aids or services to access City facilities, services or programs, to participate at public meetings, or to learn about the City's compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, may contact 650-329-2550 (voice), or e-mail ada@cityofpaloalto.org . This agenda is posted in accordance with government code section 54954.2(a) or section 54956. Members of the public are welcome to attend this public meeting. HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION SPECIAL MEETING October 28, 2015 AGENDA AGENDA IS POSTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54954.2(a) OR SECTION 54956 MITCHELL PARK COMMUNITY CENTER EL PALO ALTO ROOM 7-9 PM Meeting 3700 Middlefield Road *In accordance with SB 343 materials related to an item on this Agenda submitted to the Commission after distribution of the agenda packet are available for public inspection in the administration office (T2) at the Cubberley Community Center, 4000 Middlefield Road, during normal business hours. Please call: 650-329-2375. Attention Speakers: If you wish to address the Commission during oral communications or on an item on the agenda, please complete a speaker’s card and give it to City staff . By submitting the speaker’s card, the Chair will recognize you at the appropriate time. I. ROLL CALL II. AGENDA CHANGES, REQUESTS, DELETIONS III. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS (Members of the public are invited to address the Commission during the period reserved for Oral Communications on any subject not on the agenda. In the interest of time, the Commission requests that speakers limit the length of their remarks to five minutes.) IV. BUSINESS 1. A Palo Alto Community Forum: Domestic Violence: It Couldn’t Happen Here – Could It? VII. ADJOURNMENT PUBLIC DOCUMENTS Our Mission: To address human relations issues, including promotion of awareness, understanding and resolution of actual or potential conflicts, discrimination, or injustice while encouraging community building and civic engagement