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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMay 26, 1998A G E N D A Arcadia City Council and Redevelopment Agency Meeting MAY 26, 1998 6:00 p.m. ARCADIA PUBLIC LIBRARY 20 W. DUARTE ROAD 41 1 ROLL CALL: Council /Agency Members Chandler, Harbicht, Marshall, Roncelli, and Kovacic 2. SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION FROM STAFF REGARDING AGENDA ITEMS. 3. TIME RESERVED FOR THOSE IN THE AUDIENCE WHO WISH TO ADDRESS THE CITY COUNCIL /REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY. (FIVE- MINUTE TIME LIMIT PER PERSON) 4. Report, discussion and direction regarding the Mission Statement /Goals, Management Work Program 1998 -1999, City Operating Budget for fiscal years 1998 -2000 and the 1998 -2003 Capital Improvement /Equipment Acquisition Program. 5. CLOSED SESSION a. Pursuant to Government Code Section 54957.6 to confer with City labor negotiator William Kelly regarding Teamsters Local 911, AFSCME Local 2264, AFFA, APOA, Management and non - represented employees. ADJOURN to June 2, 1998 at 6:00 p.m. YOUR ARCADIA j CITY COUNCIL WELCOMES YOU Arcadia is governed by a five - member City Council. Every even - numbered year either two or three Council members are elected at large to serve four -year terms. the Council elects from its membership a Mayor to serve as its presiding officer for a one -year term. The City Manager is employed by the Council to carry out its policies and to serve as executive officer of the City. CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS Regular meetings of the City Council are held on the first and third Tuesdays of the month at 7:00 p.m., in the City Hall Council Chambers. From time to time, special meetings are scheduled for specific purposes. The Council follows a regular order of business as provided in the agenda for each meeting. The agenda is prepared and made available to the public 72 hours in advance of the meeting. CITIZEN PARTICIPATION Citizen participation is invited at all Council meetings. At each regular meeting, time is reserved for those in the audience who may wish to address the Council on any matter. However, experience has shown that routine matters can often be handled faster if taken up directly with the department providing the service during normal business hours. PUBLIC HEARING PROCEDURES Any person desiring to address the Council should step up to the microphone, state their name for the record and limit their remarks to the question under discussion Repetition is not helpful. CONSENT ITEMS All items listed under "Consent' are considered to be routine by the City Council and will be enacted by one motion. There will be no separate discussion on these unless a Council member so requests.