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Liberty Lake council adopts two‑month trial to start meetings at 6 p.m.; considers Robert’s Rules adjustments

Liberty Lake City Council · February 5, 2024
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Summary

An ad hoc committee recommended procedural changes to shorten meetings and increase efficiency. Council approved a two‑month pilot to start regular meetings at 6 p.m. (Feb. 18–Apr. 30) aiming to end by 9 p.m., and directed staff to circulate draft rule changes for later red‑line review.

An ad hoc committee of council members presented a proposed update to the city council’s rules of procedure on Feb. 4, recommending steps to improve meeting efficiency and public engagement. The recommendations included more consistent use of Robert’s Rules of Order (with training on points of order), moving business items earlier in…

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