Adopt policy allowing city manager to create demonstration partnership agreements
In Plain English
The city currently has no formal policy for demonstration partnerships with outside organizations. This new policy would establish rules and procedures for these agreements. If approved, the city manager can sign partnership deals without returning to council for each one.
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