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August 14, 1990
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AGENDA REPORT
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Item to be presented
Kenneth Pulskamp
request for voting representative and
BACKGROUND +'
A letter was received from the League of California Citiesrequestingthe City
Council to designate a voting representative and.an alternate.
The two representatives should be present at the Business Session of the League
Conference scheduled for October 21-24 in Anaheim.
RECOMMENDATION:
Appoint voting delegate and alternate
ATTACHMENT
Letter dated July 12, 1990
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JUL 2.3 1990
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July 12, 1990
Designation of Voting Delegate for League Annual Conference
Dear City Official:
This year's League Annual Conference is scheduled for October 21-24 in Anaheim. One
very important aspect of the Annual Conference is the General Business Session at which
time the membership takes action on conference resolutions. Annual Conference
resolutions will guide cities and the League in our efforts to improve the quality,
responsiveness and vitality of local government within this state. All cities should be
represented at the Business Session on Tuesday afternoon, October 23, at 1:30 p.m, at the
Anaheim Convention Center.
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ncil should designate a voting representative and an alternate who will be present at
Session. The League Constitution provides that each city is entitled to one
in matters affecting municipal or League policy. A voting card will be given to the city
official designated by the City Council on the enclosed "voting delegate form." If the Mayor
or a member of the City Council is in attendance at the Conference, it is expected that one
of these officials will be designated as the voting delegate. However, if the City Council
will not have a registered delegate at the Conference but will be represented by other city
officials, one of these officials should be designated the voting delegate or alternate.
edite the conduct of business at this imnortant volicv-makine meeting, each Cit
Please forward the enclosed "voting delegate form" to the Sacramento office of the League
at the earliest possible time (not later than Friday. September 28. 1990), so that the proper
records may be established for the Conference. The voting delegate may pick up the city's
voting card at the League Registration Area in the Anaheim Convention Center.
If neither the voting delegate nor alternate is able to attend the Business Session, the voting
'delegate or alternate may pass the voting card to another official from the same city by
appearing in person before a representative of the Credentials Committee to make the
exchange.
An outline of the voting procedures that will be followed at this conference is printed on
the reverse side of this memo. It is suggested that the Mayor and all Council Members
from a given city try to sit together at the Business Session so that, if amendments are
considered, there may be an opportunity to exchange points of view and arrive at a
consensus before the city's vote is cast.
Your cooperation in returning the attached "voting delegate form" as soon as possible will
be appreciated.
League of California Cities
NEW MMMOUTITOMMIMs I
1. Each member city has a right to cast one vote on matters pertaining to League
policy.
2. To cast the city's vote a city official must have in his or her possession the city's
voting card and be registered with the Credentials Committee.
3. Prior to the Annual Conference, each city should designate a voting delegate and an
alternate and return the Voting Delegate Form to the League for use by the
Credentials Committee.
4. The voting delegate or alternate may pick up the city's voting card at the voting
delegates' desk in the conference registration area.
S. Free exchange of the voting card between the voting delegate and the alternate is
permitted.
6. If neither the voting delegate nor alternate is able to attend the Business Session,
the voting delegate or alternate may pass the voting card to another official from the
same city by appearing in person before a representative of the Credentials
Committee to make the exchange.
7. Qualification of an initiative resolution is judged in part by the validity of signatures.
Only the signatures of city officials, who, according to the records of the Credentials
Committee, are authorized to use the city's voting card and who have left a sample
of their signature on the Credentials Committee register will be approved.
8. In case of dispute, the Credentials Committee will determine. the right of a city
official to vote at the Business Session.