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HomeMy WebLinkAbout190702 TF Orientation• • • • • FRRS 2 FRRS 3 • • • • • • • • • 4             5 Our mission is to provide effective and valued public services, maintain a sound public infrastructure, offer premier public facilities and guide the development and redevelopment of lands, all in a manner that sustains and improves the health and uncommonly high quality of life enjoyed by our residents and businesses. 6 VISION EDINA FEATURES INCLUSIVE AND CONNECTED BUILT-TO-SCALE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE ENVIRONMENT COMMUNITY OF LEARNING FUTURE-ORIENTED Edina holds a well-earned reputation as a city of choice. It is the model of a successful, mature, and progressive urban community, that strives to lead in a modern and evolving world. We maintain our heritage and attractiveness, and afford our residents the highest quality of life, while actively embracing the future. www.edinamn.gov 7 •Create departments, advisory boards, and appoint employees to conduct City affairs •Make annual tax level and exercise authority over finances •Provide parks and recreation facilities •Prosecute people who violate ordinances •Plan for the future development of the City •Levy special assessments for public improvements •Carry out a program of housing redevelopment •Control the subdivision of land 8 9 • • • • • • • • MAYOR COUNCIL MEMBER COUNCIL MEMBER COUNCIL MEMBER COUNCIL MEMBER CITY MANAGER SCOTT NEAL 11 • • • • • • • www.EdinaMN.gov 12 Operating DepartmentsSupporting Departments AdministrationDepartment Functions City Manager Assistant City Manager •Backup to City Manager •Boards & Commissions •Economic Development •Neighborhood Associations •Elections •Records •Licenses •Liquor Store Operations •Sustainability Police Fire Public Works •Patrol •Investigations •Dispatch •Records •Community Health •Fire Suppression & Prevention •Emergency Medical (ALS) •Emergency Preparedness •Building Plan Review •Building Permits •Building Inspections •South Metro Training Facility •Street Maintenance •Utility Operations •Fleet Maintenance •Facilities Management •Electrical •HVAC Engineering Parks & Recreation Community Development •Design •Project Management •Environmental Services •Recreation Programs •Parks Maintenance •Braemar Golf •Braemar Arena & Field •Edinborough Park •Centennial Lakes •Aquatics Center •Arts Center •Planning •Zoning •Heritage Preservation •Sign Permits •Residential Redevelopment •Residential Appraisal •Commercial Appraisal Human Resources •Recruitment & Selection •Compensation &Benefits •Employee & Labor Relations •Employment Policies •Performance Management •Training & Development •Risk Mgmt, Safety & Worker’s Comp •Payroll Finance •Budget •Investments •Accounts Payable •Accounts Receivable Communications & Technology •Media & Publications •Marketing •Print Media and Video •Web Site & Social Media •Network Management •Telecommunications •End-user Support & Training •GIS Council’s authority is as one body (no individual authority). Council directs the work of City Manager at the policy-level. Council does not direct the work of City Staff. Communication flows through City Manager. At the resident/community level -who represents whom? Transparency and data practices. Confusion over levels of government (see next slide) 14 15 www.edinamn.gov 16 City Council Boards/Commissions Committee Working Group City Council or City Manager Task Force Membership-Members are appointed by City Council or City Manager. -Members may be residents and non- residents; including City staff and Board/Commission members, but may not include City Council members or other elected officials. -Every Task Force has a Staff Liaison appointed by the City Manager. -The Task Force chair and vice chair are appointed by the City Council or City Manager. Officers can be any Task Force member, including city staff or Staff Liaison. Guidelines-Must use “Task Force” as part of the group title. -Task Forces have a limited life span and scope. They are formed to study a specific topic or activity, and typically last one year or less. -The primary deliverable is a report to the City Council or City Manager that includes findings and recommendations. The City Manager will determine who will write the report (e.g., staff, consultant, or task force chair.) -Meetings of Task Forces are not considered public meetings unless designated as such by the City Council. City Council City Manager Task Force www.edinamn.gov 20 1.Update Timeline 2.Select meeting dates and times 3.Develop a plan for strategies 4.Create Strategy for Council consideration 5.Help engage the public FRRS Task Force Position Kathy Amlaw Member Nora Davis Member Roxane Lehmann Member Greg Lincoln Member Richard Manser Member Michael Platteter Member Louise Segreto Member Richard Strong Member •Guide the process •Assist co-chairs in preparing agenda and prepare meeting materials •Record and prepare minutes •Provide official notice of meetings •Attend meetings •Direct consultants www.edinamn.gov 24 Chair Vice Chair Staff Liaison Responsibilities are outlined in the meeting packet: Prohibits action from being taken at a secret meeting Ensures the public’s right to be informed Allows the public an opportunity to present its views to the public body www.EdinaMN.gov 26 Why it exists: Notice of the meeting Written agenda Meeting minutes Public meeting location What is required: www.EdinaMN.gov 27 Task Force meetings will be treated as public meetings for transparency purposes. Usually Public Usually Not Public Council Meetings Task Force Meetings Board & Commission Meetings Committee or Working Group Meetings VOTING Each task force member is a voting member QUORUM A majority of seated voting members Quorum is required to vote on business items Meetings can be held without a quorum, however, members cannot “conduct business” by taking votes on motions. between members can violate open meeting law. www.EdinaMN.gov 29 “Serial Communication” PACKET CONTENTS Agenda Draft Minutes Relevant information for discussion items Members are expected to review the packet in advance. Call to Order Attendance Approval of Meeting Agenda Approval of Meeting Minutes Discussion Items Adjournment Meeting name including the date, place, and time Members in attendance Approval of previous meeting minutes Motions made Summary of what happened Other actions www.EdinaMN.gov 32 The City has created guidelines to improve readability of minutes by making their length shorter and more concise. Meeting minutes record what was done at the meeting, not what was said. Meeting minutes always include… www.edinamn.gov 33 Meeting Minutes (written by staff & approved by Task Force) Task Force Report (written by TF member & approved by Task Force www.EdinaMN.gov 34 The Task Force has the following communication channels: Members must take care to convey: Recommendations of the group will be based on the information shared and resulting discussion of the group during the meetings. Individual members can not speak on behalf of the City. www.EdinaMN.gov 35 Members are encouraged to promote their work with the public! www.EdinaMN.gov 36 City Staff will create any: Public Announcements / Press Releases Articles for City publications Media inquiries Social media posts Website posts and updates Marketing and graphic design needs Chairs will work with City Staff. www.edinamn.gov 37 www.EdinaMN.gov 38 Any member who has a financial interest in, or who may receive a financial benefit as a result of, any action or if there is potential for the appearance of conflict of interest. Definition: Disclose the conflict or interest to the group Abstain from discussing or voting on the matter If you have a conflict… www.EdinaMN.gov 39 Members may not receive gifts from any “interested person” in conjunction with their volunteer duties. The City can accept gifts through the City’s donation policy. www.EdinaMN.gov 40 Treat people with courtesy, politeness and kindness Encourage others to express their opinions and ideas Listen to what others have to say Use the ideas of others to improve decisions and outcomes Recognize differences Members should strive to… www.EdinaMN.gov 41 Speaking over or cutting off another individual’s comments Insulting, disparaging or putting down people or their ideas Bullying other members by displaying a pattern of belittling, demeaning, judging or patronizing comments Members should avoid… www.EdinaMN.gov 42 •I have been entrusted by the Edina City Council to perform my duties and services as a volunteer in a manner that is always in the best interests of the community of Edina. •While honest differences of opinion may develop, I will work harmoniously with other members to assure residents the services they require. •I will invite all residents to express their opinions so I may be properly informed prior to making my decisions. I will make them based solely upon the facts available to me. I will support the final decision of the group. •I must devote the time, study and thought necessary to carry out my duties. •I understand the groups recommend policies, the City Council establishes policies and the staff is responsible for administering the policies of the City Council. •I understand that as a volunteer, I have no authority outside of the proper meeting of the Board. •I understand that all meetings shall be open to the public, except as provided by law. •I understand that it is my duty as a volunteer is to treat all residents, staff and fellow members in a respectful and professional manner at all times. •I will withdraw from discussions and decision-making actions in cases where I have a conflict of interest and I will disclose those conflicts of interest when they arise. www.EdinaMN.gov 43