Adopt policy allowing city manager to approve experimental partnership agreements
In Plain English
The city currently requires council approval for most partnership agreements with outside organizations. This policy lets the city manager approve experimental partnerships directly if they meet specific criteria. The item was originally scheduled for January 2020 but delayed until now.
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