Review city's conflict of interest rules for elected officials and staff
In Plain English
The city council asked staff to examine the current rules that prevent elected officials and employees from making decisions that could benefit them financially. These rules determine when officials must step away from votes or decisions. The review will check if current rules are adequate or need updates.
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