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Brighton council reviews rules update; members split on proclamations calendar and remote participation
Summary
City attorney presented proposed rule updates including proclamation procedures, thresholds to add agenda items, and remote participation; council favored a yearly proclamations list and left remote participation accommodations in place for rare medical/ADA needs.
City Attorney Calderon led a June 3 study of proposed updates to Brighton City Council’s rules, asking council members for direction on proclamation procedures, thresholds for placing items on agendas and whether to permit remote participation in limited circumstances.
Calderon said the review was intended to clarify earlier discussion and to confirm the council’s preferences on several items, including a 21-day advance request window for proclamations and whether a calendar of recurring proclamations should be provided at the start of each year.
"This is really just an opportunity for council to provide further direction on some of the rule updates that we might want or may be needed," Calderon said. She summarized…
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