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Resolution No. 93-05 gwgi 45010 low!'Pt own i �I CITY OF TICARD, OREGON uFcnraim-:CN N-0- A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING POLICY OF THE CITY COUNCIL REGARDING COUNCIL THE GENERAL PUBLIC, CITY COMMUNICATIONXNG BETWEEN EANDENCITYCITY STAFF COUNCIL (SUPERSEDES RESOLUTION NO. 89-01) WHEREAS, it has been deemed desirable to the City Council to establish policies in written form regarding communication groundrules in performing their duties as elected officials for the City of Tigard. 1 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Tigard City Council that: Section 1: The City council hereby adopts the Council Groundrules described in Exhibit '0is�* d-�toch=..3 here}- PASSED. This �= da (-dam , 1993 I ayor - i y of Tigard ATTEST: ity Recorder - City of gard I H:\LOGIN\CATHY\CCRULES i' RESOLUTION NO. 93- d-5 Page 1 Exhibit W r_ Council Groundruies Communications Between Councilors. My Ad,—„inistrator and Stall, • Councilors are encouraged to maintain open communications with the City Administrator, both as a group and individually in one-on-one sessions. • Councilors are encouraged to direct inquiries through the City Administrator,giving as much information as possible to ensure a thorough response. • In the absence of the City Administrator, Councilors are encouraged to contact the Department Head,realizing that the Department Head will discuss any such inquiries with the City Administrator. • Contacts below the Department Head are discouraged due to the possible disruption of work, confusion on priorities, and limited scope of response. • The agenda cycle calls for submittal of items 10 days in advance of a meeting. Ad:.ons acre to be minimized,and handouts distributed at the start of meetings,except Executive Sessions. • Staff will schedule items allowing tirne for staff research and the agenda cycle deadlines. • Do not assume Staff is guilty until proven innocent. • Surprises or'plops,'should be avoided,especially if they appear intended to embarrass or discredit. Councilors and Staff should prepare in advance of public meetings and issues presented in packets. e Communications Among Councilors • Add-on-Agenda items are not'plops,'but should be brought up at the start of the meeting and generally considered only if continuing to a later agenda is not appropriate. Councilors are encouraged to suggest agenda topics at the bench or to contact the City Administrator about scheduling an item into the Tentative Agenda. • Requests for legislative action of Council may be initiated by any individual Councilor during a Council meeting. The City Administrator will respond to the request consistent with resources and priorities,or refer to Council as a whole. • Try to avoid behavior which tends to embarrass or discredit, even if unintentional. Communications with Community/General Public • Councilors and General Public are reminded of the Agenda cycle and cut-off dates. Administrative staff is available to explain how public issues are handled and how citizen input may be accomplished. • "Official” communication should come through City Hall and be provided by the Administrator. Direct submittals or inquiries to the Council or individual Councilors should be referred to the Administrator, or Councilors may ask the Administrator to look into an issue. • Official "press releases" are encouraged, both to assure accurate reporting and to advise Council and Staff of the official position communicated to the press. Press releases are through the Mayor's Office. 's AagmnVAM—A— gyyl rut ® e�sa- 29— � 4 fi! � i�oiicrai 1 • Councilors are always Councilors in the eyes of the Administration, never simply private citizens. • Information that "affects"the Council should go to Council. The City Administrator is to decide on"grey meas,"but too much information is preferable to too little. • Budget cuts mean policy decisions. Budgets will not be cut"piece meal"or"across the board," but rather should be made in service or program areas,giving Staff full opportunity to provide data clearly defining impact. • If Councilors are contacted regarding labor relations during labor negotiations or conflict resolution proceedings,then Councilors have no comment. `' -'audio a ce io report and discuss any contact which might • CuLawilois and we %iiy.�•'• p affect labor relations with the entire Council in Executive Session. w rd\c[yrec\gmundm F �.. i I Council Groundrules -Page 2 €z