Update city-wide records retention and destruction schedules
In Plain English
The city maintains official schedules that determine how long different types of documents must be kept before they can be destroyed. These schedules help ensure important records are preserved while allowing outdated paperwork to be disposed of properly. If approved, the updated schedules apply to all city departments except police, which will get separate consideration later.
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