In a recent government meeting, the city attorney's office announced its resignation, effective in 60 days, prompting discussions among the commission regarding future legal representation. The attorney confirmed that they will continue to serve during the transition period, ensuring that the city remains legally supported until a new arrangement is made.
The commission has two primary options moving forward. They can either continue discussions with the current city attorney upon his return next week or explore alternative legal counsel. The attorney emphasized that under the city's procurement code, legal services are classified as professional services, allowing the commission to engage a new attorney without the need for a formal request for proposals (RFP) or qualifications (RFQ).
The commission can choose to directly engage another firm or initiate a procurement process to solicit bids from interested legal providers. The attorney reassured the commission that they would fulfill their responsibilities throughout the notice period, ensuring a smooth transition for the city’s legal needs. The meeting concluded with an invitation for further discussions once the city attorney returns from vacation.