Receive update on environmental policy framework development by graduate school
In Plain English
The Graduate School of Public Policy is analyzing the city's environmental policies and developing a new framework. City council will hear progress updates and give input on what criteria should guide policy recommendations. If approved, this framework will help the city make consistent environmental decisions across departments.
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Refer this item to the city manager to come back to the City Council with a recommended process and policies
FailedDirect the city manager to develop a financial strategy and give the City Council the opportunity to weigh in on issues such as revenue generation, etc.
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