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Commission reviews Article 21 general provisions: conflicts, removals, residency and transparency

3039625 · April 17, 2025
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Summary

The commission read and discussed Article 21 general provisions including conflict‑of‑interest restrictions, removal authority for mayor and council, residency rules, charter effective date and a new transparency provision requiring live public broadcasting of municipal bodies.

The commission walked through Article 21, a general‑provisions catchall that includes conflict‑of‑interest language, authority and limits on removal of appointed officers, the charter’s effective date, how partial invalidity of sections is handled, residency rules for city employees and a newly added transparency requirement for live public broadcasting of meetings.

Staff read the conflict‑of‑interest language: “No officer or employee of this municipality shall directly or indirectly solicit contract for, receive, or be interested in any…

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