2018

My proposed city council transparency/communications ordinance

I sent this ‘rough’ draft to a couple of city councilors this past week.

I think this the right time to propose this kind of legislation. First off, the voters made transparency their #1 issue in the last election. All or most candidates agreed, including Mayor TenHaken that more communication is needed between the mayor and council and public.

I also think doing this ASAP will provide smoother roads ahead with the new council and mayor and future administrations. Essentially starting out on the right foot right away so their is no confusion or issues in the future.

Remember always, the public OWNS this city government, we fund it, we deserve to have information shared with us.

This is only MY suggestions, this is the council’s legislation, they should shape it accordingly. This is my ‘wish list’ on some basic stuff.

Like I said, this is pretty broad but I think you need to start with the most and make amendments as necessary;

A proposed ordinance encouraging transparent communication between the mayor’s office and city council;

• When referencing City Council this also includes city council staff (clerks, operations, audit etc.)

• When referencing Mayor’s office this includes his staff (Chief of Staff, Receptionist, communications officer and directors)

Communications that the City Council will share with the Mayor’s office;

• All emails and memos discussing city business, budgets, proposed ordinances, zoning/planning and licensing. This information will be shared with the public upon request, but not a requirement to be posted to city website. This does NOT apply to confidential information that refers to personnel or pending litigation.

• All meeting minutes that are not held in public or without a quorum. This information will be shared with the public upon request, but not a requirement to be posted to city website. This does NOT apply to confidential information that refers to personnel or pending litigation.

• Any contract negotiations. This information will be shared with the public upon request, but not a requirement to be posted to city website. This does NOT apply to confidential information that refers to personnel or pending litigation.

• All emails and memos discussing city business, budgets, proposed ordinances, zoning/planning and licensing. This information will be shared with the public upon request, but not a requirement to be posted to city website. This does NOT apply to confidential information that refers to personnel or pending litigation.

• All meeting minutes that are not held in public or with a quorum. This information will be shared with the public upon request, but not a requirement to be posted to city website. This does NOT apply to confidential information that refers to personnel or pending litigation.

• Any pending or existing contract/RFP negotiations. This information will be shared with the public on the city website. This does NOT apply to confidential information that refers to personnel or pending litigation.

• All and any task force/committee meeting results. This information will be shared with the public on the city website. This does NOT apply to confidential information that refers to personnel or pending litigation.

• All minutes from any city board meeting. We should also record ALL of these meetings and make them available on the city website in a useable file (video or audio or both). This does NOT apply to confidential information that refers to personnel or pending litigation.

• ANY confidential information that refers to personnel or pending litigation should be shared in executive session but NOT with the public per legal status of confidentiality.

Communications that the Mayor’s office will share with the City Council;

• All emails and memos discussing city business, budgets, proposed ordinances, zoning/planning and licensing. This information will be shared with the public upon request, but not a requirement to be posted to city website. This does NOT apply to confidential information that refers to personnel or pending litigation.

• All meeting minutes that are not held in public or without a quorum. This information will be shared with the public upon request, but not a requirement to be posted to city website. This does NOT apply to confidential information that refers to personnel or pending litigation.

• Any contract negotiations. This information will be shared with the public upon request, but not a requirement to be posted to city website. This does NOT apply to confidential information that refers to personnel or pending litigation.

• All emails and memos discussing city business, budgets, proposed ordinances, zoning/planning and licensing. This information will be shared with the public upon request, but not a requirement to be posted to city website. This does NOT apply to confidential information that refers to personnel or pending litigation.

• All meeting minutes that are not held in public or with a quorum. This information will be shared with the public upon request, but not a requirement to be posted to city website. This does NOT apply to confidential information that refers to personnel or pending litigation.

• Any pending or existing contract/RFP negotiations. This information will be shared with the public on the city website. This does NOT apply to confidential information that refers to personnel or pending litigation.

• All and any task force/committee meeting results. This information will be shared with the public on the city website. This does NOT apply to confidential information that refers to personnel or pending litigation.

• All minutes from any city board meeting. We should also record ALL of these meetings and make them available on the city website in a useable file (video or audio or both). This does NOT apply to confidential information that refers to personnel or pending litigation.

• ANY confidential information that refers to personnel or pending litigation should be shared in executive session but NOT with the public per legal status of confidentiality.

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Here is an example of what the city of Chicago shares;

https://www.cityofchicago.org/city/en/progs/transparency.html

Atlanta has a ‘Transparency Officer’ to enforce open records;

https://www.myajc.com/news/local/atlanta-mayor-proposes-transparency-officer-city-hall/kxjAAdi4L3jzrx0r4Wa2tO/

Bloomington, IL

http://www.cityblm.org/government/transparency

Sioux Falls City Council considering having their annual ‘public’ dinner Tuesday night

As some may know or not know, the city council can’t meet as an entire body in public unless there is a 24 hour public notice. In other words they can’t get together as a group (4 or more) whether that is for a task force meeting or a BBQ at a local park. It is a violation of open meeting laws. But if they public notice and meet in a public space it’s fine.

Once a year they try to get together as a group for dinner, they are considering doing this on Tuesday night, Downtown after the 4 PM informational meeting.

Like last year’s event, where Rolfing openly protested Cameraman Bruce’s recording, this year they don’t want the cameras again. So is it a public meeting if there was no one there to document it? Does a bear sh*t in the woods?

When will the ash tree scammers roll in?

I was already aware of several direct mail pieces that went out this past week. For the most part they looked like local companies. But remember when the ice storm rolled in? It was like an army of out-of-state companies rolling in to trim trees. They will be back. As I understand it from talking to a city official today you must be a licensed arborist in the city of Sioux Falls to legally treat trees professionally. Remember this when hiring someone to treat your trees.

I realized today that I have two ash trees. One got mutilated during the ice storm, so I will probably get it taken down before the emerald ash bore makes it to my neighborhood. The other one is in the boulevard and has been nothing but a pain in the ass, constantly sprouting small branches. Hopefully the city will just come and take it out for me. It IS the responsibility of the city to remove dead or diseased trees from the boulevard. Fortunately my mature backyard tress are Maple, while messy provide beautiful shade.

The sad part is that everyone is running a scam these days, just be smart. Always hire an experienced, LOCAL company to do work. Get references and recommendations. Also report the scammers to the BBB and even authorities. You can’t get these people to stop unless you turn them in.