Elected officials are required to file conflict-of-interest forms by Friday to comply with state law and keep the city in good standing.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days.
Violations of the act can lead to voided decisions and potential criminal misdemeanors for individual members.
Residents benefit from having a transparent government that follows the law.
The public, who may feel excluded from the decision-making process.
Some residents feel that the city is voting on development agreements before they are fully drafted or available for the public to read.
The city is updating its rules to make sure employees and officials aren't using their positions for personal gain. They want to make sure the rules are clear but not so strict that they make it impossible for local people to do business with the city.
The city is ensuring that all planning commissioners understand the legal rules for holding open meetings to maintain transparency and avoid potential lawsuits.
Elected officials are required to file conflict-of-interest forms by Friday to comply with state law and keep the city in good standing.
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