Designate voting delegates for League of California Cities annual conference

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$27,088

In Plain English

The League of California Cities holds its annual business meeting in October where member cities vote on statewide policy issues. Richmond must designate one voting delegate and one alternate delegate to represent the city at the October 6-8 conference in San Francisco. If approved, the city spends $27,088 to send representatives to this annual gathering.

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Votes

Approve consent calendar

Passed

6 to 0

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To approve the minutes of the Evening Session held on July 12, 2005, and the Morning Open Session held on May 17, 2005

Passed

7 to 0

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Why This Vote Matters

The council voted to approve meeting minutes from earlier this year, with seven members supporting the motion and Councilmember Thurmond abstaining. This is a routine administrative action that all city councils must take to formally document their past proceedings. The $27,088 mentioned in the agenda materials relates to a separate item about sending delegates to a statewide conference, not to approving these meeting minutes.

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Other motions

To refer this item to the Finance Committee

Failed

To approve the recommendations

Passed

To nominate Mayor Anderson as Voting Delegate and Vice Mayor Rogers as Alternate Delegate

Passed

To close the public hearing

Passed

To approve staff's recommendation

Failed

To levy special assessments on certain properties for property abatement receivables for Lot Clean Up Notifications and Inspections and Building Board Ups excluding the nine appeals received

Passed

To hold this item over to August 2, 2005, to give the Council an opportunity to ask questions

Passed

Community Discussion

This discussion was submitted to the City Clerk as part of the public record.

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