HomeMy WebLinkAboutStaff Report 6.A 07/03/2017DATE: July 3, 2017
TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council
FROM: John C. Brown, City Manager
Agenda Item #6.A
SUBJECT: Resolution Appointing a Voting Delegate and Alternate for the League of
California Cities 2017 Annual Conference
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached Resolution Appointing a Voting
Delegate and Alternate for the League of California Cities 2017 Annual Conference.
BACKGROUND
The League of California Cities annual conference is scheduled for September 13-15, 2017. As
part of the conference, cities vote at the annual business meeting on a slate of resolutions that
establish League policy.
DISCUSSION
In order for the City of Petaluma to vote at the annual business meeting, the City Council must
designate a voting delegate and/or alternate(s). The Voting Delegate form, along with the
resolution and/or attestation by Mayor or Cleric, must be submitted to the League office no later
than September 1St although Council action is advised by July 31, 2017. Two members of the
Petaluma City Council are attending the conference, Councilmembers Mike Healy and Kathy
Miller.
FINANCIAL IMPACTS
None.
ATTACHMENTS
1. Resolution
2. Voting Delegate/Alternate Form
ATTACHMENT 1
RESOLUTION APPOINTING A VOTING DELEGATE AND ALTERNATE(S) FOR
THE LEAGUE OF CALIFORNIA CITIES 2017 ANNUAL CONFERENCE
WHEREAS, the League of California Cities annual conference is scheduled for
September 13-15, 2017; and
WHEREAS, cities attending the conference vote at the annual business meeting on a
slate of resolutions that establish League policy; and
WHEREAS, in order for the City of Petaluma to vote at the annual business meeting, the
City Council must designate a voting delegate and alternate(s). The Voting Delegate form, along
with the resolution and/or attestation by Mayor or Clerk, must be submitted to the League office
no later than September 1st, although Council action is advised by July 31, 2017; and
WHEREAS, two members of the Petaluma City Council are attending the conference,
Councilmembers Mike Healy and Kathy Miller.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Petaluma City Council appoints
Councilmember as the voting delegate to the League of California Cities 2017
Annual Conference, and appoints Councilmember as the voting alternate.
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LEAGUE ° ATTACHMENT 2 F
OF CALIFORNIA CITY:
CITIES
2017 ANNUAL CONFERENCE
VOTING DELEGATE/ALTERNATE FORM
Please complete this form and return it to the League office by Friday, September 1, 2017.
Forms not sent by this deadline may be submitted to the Voting Delegate Desk located in
the Annual Conference Registration Area. Your city council may designate one voting.
deleLyate and up to two alternates.
In order to vote at the Annual Business Meeting (General Assembly), voting delegates and alternates must
be designated by your city council. Please attach the council resolution as proofof designation. As an
alternative, the Mayor or City Clerk may sign this form, affirming that the designation reflects the action
taken by the council.
Please note: Voting delegates and alternates will be seated in a separate area at the Annual Business
Meeting. Admission to this designated area will be limited to individuals (voting delegates and
alternates) who are identified with a special sticker on their conference badge. This sticker can be
obtained only at the Voting Delegate Desk.
1. VOTING DELEGATE
Name:
Title:
2. VOTING DELEGATE - ALTERNATE
Nai
Title:
3. VOTING DELEGATE - ALTERNATE
Name:
Title:
PLEASE ATTACH COUNCIL RESOLUTION DESIGNATING VOTING DELEGATE
AND ALTERNATES.
OR
ATTEST: I affirm that the information provided reflects action by the city council to
designate the voting delegate and alternate(s).
Name: E-mail
Mayor or City Clerk
(circle one) (signature)
Date:
Please complete and return by Friday. September 1, 2017
Phone:
League of California Cities FAX: (916) 658-8240
ATTN: Carly Shelby E-mail: cshelby@cacities.org
1400 K Street, 4th Floor (916) 658-8279
Sacramento, CA 95814
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Council Action Advised by July 31, 2017
May 3, 2017
TO: Mayors, City Managers and City Clerks
RE: DESIGNATION OF VOTING DELEGATES AND ALTERNATES
League of California Cities Annual Conference— September 13 —15, Sacramento
The League's 2017 Annual Conference is scheduled for September 13 — 15 in Sacramento. An
important part of the Annual Conference is the Annual Business Meeting (during General
Assembly), scheduled for 12:30 p.m. on Friday, September 15, at the Sacramento Convention
Center. At this meeting, the League membership considers and takes action on resolutions that
establish League policy.
In order to vote at the Annual Business Meeting, your city council must designate a voting
delegate. Your city may also appoint up to two alternate voting delegates, one of whom may vote
in the event that the designated voting delegate is unable to serve in that capacity.
Please complete the attached Voting Delegate form and return it to the League's office
no later than Friday, September 1, 2017. This will allow us time to establish voting
delegate/alternate records prior to the conference.
Please note the following procedures that are intended to ensure the integrity of the voting
process at the Annual Business Meeting.
Action by Council Required. Consistent with League bylaws, a city's voting delegate
and up to two alternates must be designated by the city council. When completing the
attached Voting Delegate form, please attach either a copy of the council resolution that
reflects the council action taken, or have your city clerk or masign the form affirming
that the names provided are those selected by the city council. Please note that
designating the voting delegate and alternates must be done by city council action and
cannot be accomplished by individual action of the mayor or city manager alone.
Conference Registration Required. The voting delegate and alternates must be
registered to attend the conference. They need not register for the entire conference; they
may register for Friday only. To register for the conference, please go to our website:
www.eacities.org. In order to cast a vote, at least one voter must be present at the
Business Meeting and in possession of the voting delegate card. Voting delegates and
alternates need to pick up their conference badges before signing in and picking up
the voting delegate card at the Voting Delegate Desk. This will enable thein to receive
the special sticker on their name badges that will admit them into the voting area during
the Business Meeting.
Transferring Voting Card to Non -Designated Individuals Not Allowed. The voting
delegate card may be transferred freely between the voting delegate and alternates, but
only between the voting delegate and alternates. If the voting delegate and alternates find
themselves unable to attend the Business Meeting, they may not transfer the voting card
to another city official.
• Seating Protocol during General Assembly. At the Business Meeting, individuals with
the voting card will sit in a separate area. Admission to this area will be limited to those
individuals with a special sticker on their name badge identifying them as a voting delegate
or alternate. If the voting delegate and alternates wish to sit together, they must sign in at
the Voting Delegate Desk and obtain the special sticker on their badges.
The Voting Delegate Desk, located in the conference registration area of the Sacramento
Convention Center, will be open at the following times: Wednesday, September 13, 8:00 a.m. —
6:00 p.m.; Thursday, September 14, 7:00 a.m. — 4:00 p.m.; and Friday, September 15,730 a.m.—
Noon. The Voting Delegate Desk will also be open at the Business Meeting on Friday, but will be
closed during roll calls and voting. .
The voting procedures that will be used at the conference are attached to this memo. Please
share these procedures and this memo with your council and especially with the individuals that
your council designates as your city's voting delegate and alternates.
Once again, thank you for completing the voting delegate and alternate form and returning it to
the League office by Friday, September 1. If you have questions, please call Carly Shelby at
(916) 658-8279.
Attachments:
• Annual Conference Voting Procedures
• Voting Delegate/Alternate Form
Annual Conference Voting Procedures
1. One City One Vote. Each member city has a right to cast one vote on matters pertaining to
League policy.
2. Designating a City Voting Representative. Prior to the Annual Conference, each city
council may designate a voting delegate and up to two alternates; these individuals are
identified on the Voting Delegate Form provided to the League Credentials Committee.
3. Registering with the Credentials Committee. The voting delegate, or alternates, may
pick up the city's voting card at the Voting Delegate Desk in the conference registration
area. Voting delegates and alternates must sign in at the Voting Delegate Desk. Here they
will receive a special sticker on their name badge and thus be admitted to the voting area at
the Business Meeting.
4. Signing Initiated Resolution Petitions. Only those individuals who are voting delegates
(or alternates), and who have picked up their city's voting card by providing a signature to
the Credentials Committee at the Voting Delegate Desk, may sign petitions to initiate a
resolution.
5. Voting. To cast the city's vote, a city official must have in his or her possession the city's
voting card and be registered with the Credentials Committee. The voting card may be
transferred freely between the voting delegate and alternates, but may not be transferred to
another city official who is neither a voting delegate or alternate.
6. Voting Area at Business Meeting. At the Business Meeting, individuals with a voting card
will sit in a designated area. Admission will be limited to those individuals with a special
sticker on their name badge identifying them as a voting delegate or alternate.
7. Resolving Disputes. In case of dispute, the Credentials Committee will determine the
validity of signatures on petitioned resolutions and the right of a city official to vote at the
Business Meeting.