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To:CityClerk
Subject:Public Records Act request \[00498\]
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REFERENCE ID: \[0704-00498\]
DATE OF REQUEST: July 16, 2024
AGENCY NAME: San Luis Obispo
CONTACT NAME: Teresa Purrington
CONTACT EMAIL: cityclerk@slocity.org
Greetings Teresa,
We request that your agency promptly provide a copy of all public records described below, in
accordance with Cal. Gov’t Code § 7922.530(a):
Your logs, electronic or otherwise, tracking all requests made of your agency pursuant to
the California Public Records Act, between January 1, 2024 and June 30, 2024. These
records should include, at a minimum, the identity and contact information of each
requestor (to the extent that information was provider) along with the text of their
request(s).
For every responsive record you hold in an electronic format, we specifically request a copy of
that record in its native format. Cal Gov’t Code § 7922.570(b)
This request includes “any writing containing information relating to the conduct of the public's
business prepared, owned, used, or retained \[by your agency\] regardless of physical form or
characteristics.” Cal. Gov’t Code § 7920.530(a)
We respectfully remind you that you are required to respond with the results of your search for
these records within 10 calendar days, in all but “unusual” circumstances. That determination,
in turn, must include an estimate of the date and time when the records will be made available
to us. Cal. Gov’t Code § 7922.535
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In every case, you must produce responsive records promptly, without delay or
obstruction. Cal. Gov’t Code §§ 7922.530(a) and 7922.500
If you believe the above request does not reasonably describe an identifiable record or records,
we request that you assist us in making a focused and effective request. This assistance must
include your description of information technology and physical locations of actually and
potentially responsive records, and you must provide us with suggestions for overcoming any
practical basis for denying access to the records or information sought. Cal. Gov’t Code §
7922.600(a)(1)-(3)
Although we are not required to, we are providing you with the underlying purpose for our
request, in order to assist you with your obligation to help us make a focused and effective
request:
We want to document the nature and extent of all PRA requests to your agency during the
six month period identified. The content of the request is more central to our inquiry than
the status of your response, but we appreciate receiving both items wherever possible.
If you believe that some of the records we are requesting fall within a legal exception to their
production, we request that you redact the information you are choosing to withhold while
releasing “\[a\]ny reasonably segregable portion” of the record. Cal. Gov’t Code § 7922.525(b)
Of course, should you choose to redact or withhold any part of the records we have requested,
we expect you to explain, in writing, the legal basis for your action. Cal. Gov’t Code §
7922.535
We thank you in advance for your cooperation in fulfilling your constitutional and statutory
duty to effect our fundamental right of access to information concerning the people’s business.
The Institute for Sunshine Law and Open Data
A California nonprofit corporation powering civic engagement, investigative journalism and
responsive democracy.
pra@sunshinelaw.org
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Sacramento, CA 95811
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