Item Coversheet
Item #7.

Staff Report: 214-22

TO:

Mayor and City Council




FROM:

Eric Holmes, City Manager




DATE:

12/19/2022








SUBJECT


Amendments to City Council Policy 100-32
Key Points
  • City Council policies and procedures provide a valuable operational framework which, though non-legally binding, is generally followed absent more specific, policy-level direction from the City Council.
  • The Vancouver City Council meets periodically to review its policies and make amendments as necessary.
  • City Council conducted a Workshop on December 12, 2022, to review new opportunities to connect with residents through Community Communication Forums and provided direction to make specific changes to City Council Policy 100-32 as outlined more fully below.

Strategic Plan Alignment

Goal 3: Create new programs that engage people of all ages, cultures, family configurations, educational backgrounds, trades and professions


Present Situation

The City Council’s operating policies and procedures were originally adopted in 1999. Periodic review and update to the policies are necessary to reflect changes in City policy as well as best practices in municipal governance and state law.

 

On June 6, 2022, the City Council passed Resolution M-4172, amending City Council Policy 100-32 to allow City Staff to pilot new community communication formats at the second Consent meeting of each month. The results of the City’s Community Communication Pilot Series were presented and discussed by City Council under City Manager Communications on December 5, 2022, and within a Workshop held on December 12, 2022. At the December 12th Workshop, City Council expressed an interest in formalizing changes to the City’s format for engaging in communication with community members by:

 

  • Moving away from the City’s current practice of holding Community Communication Forum twice per month at City Hall, to holding meetings at various locations throughout the community at least four times per year; while
  • Continuing to invite public testimony at each public meeting where action is taken by the City Council in accordance with state law. 

 

These changes require modifications to City Council Policy 100-32. Revisions to Council policies must be made by Resolution.


Advantage(s)

Adoption of the updated policy provides a valuable operational framework which, though non-legally binding, is generally followed absent more specific, policy-level direction from the City Council.


Disadvantage(s)
None
Budget Impact
None
Prior Council Review
  • June 6, 2022
  • December 5, 2022
  • December 19, 2022

Action Requested

Adopt a resolution amending City Council Policy 100-32.

 

Laura Shepard, Communications Director, 360-487-8614; Jonathan Young, City Attorney, 360-487-8500

 


ATTACHMENTS:
Description
Resolution
Policy 100-32 Council Meetings - Track Changes