Joint Meeting of the Charter Amendment Committee and City Council
TL;DR
The City Council held a joint meeting with the Charter Amendment Committee to discuss a proposed Utility Revenue Transfer Charter Amendment. The council received supporting documentation and concluded the second public hearing on this matter, then voted to file the report and schedule the next public hearing for February 13, 2018.
Key Decisions
- Utility Revenue Transfer Charter Amendment - Second Public Hearing Passed
- Schedule Next Public Hearing on Charter Amendment Passed
Agenda
- REVISED
- SPECIAL MEETING
- CALL TO ORDER
- ROLL CALL
- PUBLIC HEARING:
- 1. Recommendation to receive supporting documentation into the record, conclude the second joint public hearing, deliberate, and consider taking action regarding a Utility Revenue Transfer Charter Amendment. (Citywide)Agenda ItemAction: received and filed Passed
A motion was made by Gonzalez, seconded by Pearce, to receive and file the report and schedule the next public hearing on Tuesday, February 13, 2018. The motion carried by the following vote:
- PUBLIC COMMENT
- ADJOURNMENT
- I, Pablo Rubio, City Clerk Analyst, certify that the agenda was posted not less than 72 hours prior to the meeting.
- NOTE:
- FINISHED AGENDA & MINUTES
- ROLL CALL (5:10 PM)
- CALL TO ORDER (5:10 PM)
- ADJOURNMENT (5:28 PM)
- PUBLIC COMMENT (5:28 PM)
- Also present: Patrick West, City Manager; Tom Modica, Assistant City Manager; Richard Anthony, Deputy City Attorney; Monique De La Garza, City Clerk; Pablo Rubio, City Clerk Analyst.
- SPECIAL MEETING
- PUBLIC HEARING (5:12 PM)