The Midland City Council has approved significant updates to the city's ethics code, the first major revision since 1994. The updated code now aligns with state law and clarifies processes for council members and city board members regarding conflicts of interest and abstaining from votes. A new complaint process has been established, allowing for investigations into alleged violations, with the potential for council members to face censure through a majority vote.
Previously, the ethics code allowed for council members to be removed by a majority vote, a provision deemed legally impermissible and subsequently removed. The revised code now emphasizes censure as the primary disciplinary action for council members found in violation of the ethics code.
During the meeting, council members discussed the implications of the new censure process, with some expressing concerns about the potential for political maneuvering in council votes. In response, a motion was made to amend the censure process to require a supermajority vote, which was approved unanimously.
Additionally, the council received a presentation on the Midland Fireman Relief and Retirement Fund, addressing its unfunded liabilities. The council acknowledged the longstanding issues surrounding the fund and emphasized the need for collaborative efforts to rectify the situation moving forward. No immediate action was taken on this item, but the discussion highlighted a commitment to addressing the fund's challenges.