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City of Seatac City Council Rules of Procedure 2022-10-25

Ad Hoc Committee Council Rules of Procedure Final Version 031723

Sequim Council Operations Rules of Procedure 2021/01/04 (Article 5: Relations with city manager and staff)

CITY OF SEQUIM RESOLUTION NO. R2020-27 ARTICLE 5 – RELATIONS WITH CITY MANAGER & STAFF 5.1 Role of the City Manager. The City Manager has general supervision over the City’s...

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Last Updated:October 10th, 2024 @ 11:00PM

…Reduction Ideas 2012 budget 2011 budget 2010 Budget 2009 budget 2008 Budget Council Rules (Protocol Manual) 2023 City Council Protocol Manual 2019 Council Rules of Procedure Advisory/Appointive Committees Appointive Seats…

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Ad Hoc Rules of Procedure Meeting #3 Post-game

Posted on March 23, 2023March 26, 2023Author JC Harris
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”…Public expression of dissent and protest outside the open public meeting is inappropriate unethical behavior.” Introduction This third meeting of the Ad Hoc Rules of Procedure Committee lasted one hour.......

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Ad Hoc Rules of Procedure Committee Meeting #3 Pre-game

Posted on March 19, 2023March 21, 2023
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...Council Rules of Procedure Final Version and was notified of the Thursday March 23 meeting. Why you should care Our Rules govern how our meetings run, but also, our interactions......

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An excerpt from the City of Sequim Rules of Procedure

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This is an excerpt from the Rules of Procedure in Sequim, which is typical of many cities in Washington. I picked it simply because long-time Councilmember Bob Sheckler moved to…

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Weekly Update: 02/14/2021

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…City Attorney decided to tell me that I was in violation of parliamentary procedure. They quoted Rule 9 of our Rules Of Procedure saying that you can’t make a motion…

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Ad Hoc Rules Committee #1

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…amending the existing Rules of Procedure as we have every time in the past, they decided to do a complete re-write based on two cities they apparently found attractive. Bothell…

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Mayor as Majority Leader

…the Rules Of Procedure are just like the rules to any game. Yes, they give you some basic instructions, but they can’t tell you how the game is actually played….

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Get vaccinated! Yeah I know you’d like to forget about it, but there are new variants and the infection rate is climbing. Fortunately, there is an effective booster, which is recommended for people 65 and older and those who are immuno-compromised. It is available now, effective, free and you can get your appointment today here and here , including walk-Ins at SAFEWAY, Walgreen’s, Rite-Aid, SeaMar and Healthpoint.

  • Sign up for the King County Code Red Alert program. When you sign up for Code Red you’ll be notified immediately when there is a possible health threat. After the recent ‘Boil Water Notice’ I received just a few grouses that ‘it did not work’. I’m 99% certain that the problem is that you have to actually sign up for an account. Do It! There is this ‘guest’ option which is stupid and should not even be an option. Everyone who had an account in their system was notified. If you’re like me and signed up ten years ago (after the last notification), go to the site immediately and verify your account. Ten years is a long time for any computer system.
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  • Community Service Officer Tonya Seaberry wants to hear from neighborhood groups interested in establishing block watch programs: Tseaberry@desmoineswa.gov or 206-878-3301.
  • City Of Des Moines Minor Home Repair Program:  Low to moderate income households can get grants to do all sorts of necessary repairs. Email Tina Hickey (206) 870-6535.
  • Every home should have a Carbon Monoxide Detector–especially during the colder months! Full stop. If you need one but money is tight, South King County Fire And Rescue will get you one. Just call their Community Affairs Office at 253-946-7347.
  • And last, but not least: If your home has Port Package (sound insulation system) that is having issues, please go to SeatacNoise.Info

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Des Moines City HallCity Council Meetings are scheduled for Thursdays at 6:00PM at City Hall 21630 11th Avenue S., Suite #C Des Moines WA 98198. They can also be viewed live on Comcast Channel 21/321 or on the City’s YouTube channel. Committee Meetings are either at 4:00PM or 5:00PM, also on Thursdays.

You do not have to sign in to attend a meeting!
The sign-in sheet is only for people wishing to make a Public Comment.

There are three ways to provide Public Comment:

  • In person: Show up a few minutes before the meeting and sign the sheet. Public Comment is usually conducted at the beginning of the meeting.
  • By e-mail: All e-mails sent to citycouncil@desmoineswa.gov are considered public comment. They are instantly available to all members of the City Council and the City Clerk who includes them into the record of public comments at the next meeting.
  • By US Mail: Attn: City Clerk Office, 21630 11th Avenue S., Des Moines WA 98198 no later than 4:00 p.m. day of the meeting. Please provide us with your first and last name and the city in which you live.

All letters or e-mails requesting a specific action are referred by the City Clerk to the appropriate City department.

If you would like a follow up from me, personally please indicate that or call me (206) 878-0578.

The Clerk does not read e-mails to the Council in full; only the subject line. However, we do see them as soon as you send them. Your comments are added to the Agenda Packet available on the City web site following each meeting.

How to view public comments, correspondence and meeting materials

The City publishes a meeting agenda on the Friday (six days) before city council meetings. On the day after the meeting (Friday) the City updates that same file with all the slide presentations, the correspondence, and a list of the people who signed up to give public comment at the meeting. Currently, there is no button on the web site that says Show me the meeting comments for xx/xx/xxxx. You just have to know that this is the procedure. Below is a recipe to get you there.

  1. Go to www.desmoineswa.gov
  2. Once there, hover over Your Government and then click Council Meeting Center. (Or, you can skip Step #1 and just click on Council Meeting Center.)
  3. Select the meeting date you’re interested in from the Schedule Of Meetings calendar.
  4. Click on Regular Meeting for the meeting date you want. In this case, December 1, 2022.
  5. Click the Agenda Packet link under “Print Verson”.

    You can also select a meeting using the list near the top. You can also use the left and right arrows to select older meetings.

  6. Once the agenda packet loads, there are two links we’re interested in:
    • Correspondence to view all e-mails received by the City Council since the last meeting.
    • Comments From The Public to view a list of the people who spoke in-person at the meeting.

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