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EUGENE CITY COUNCIL OPERATING AGREEMENTS <br /> Resolution N umber 4512 <br /> Adopted on September 27, 2004 <br /> <br />before the letter is mailed. Letters to other elected officials or agencies on City issues shall be <br />discussed with the appropriate staff so that the City lobby effort can be coordinated. <br /> <br />When writing as an individual, a councilor or the Mayor is free to take any position which he or <br />she feels is appropriate. When it is a point of view different from a Council position, this fact <br />should be included in the letter. Use o£ City stationery and choice of pronouns shall be left to the <br />discretion of the councilor or the Mayor. <br /> <br />The governing principle is to advise the Council or staff when expressing a City position, and to <br />make differences clear when speaking as an individual. <br /> <br />9.02 State/Federal Lobbying <br />The effectiveness of City lobbying in Salem or in Washington, D.C., depends on the clarity of' <br />the City's voice. When councilors or the Mayor represent the City in a lobbying situation, it is <br />appropriate that the councilors or the Mayor avoid expressions of personal dissent from an <br />adopted Council policy. This policy is stated in Resolution No. 4139~ Council Policy on <br />Testimony and Funding Applications. <br /> <br />A councilor or the Mayor in disagreement with aaa adopted policy should not be deprived of the <br />right to express such views to the appropriate officials at another time and another place. <br />However, the councilor or the Mayor should feel bound to advise those to whom such <br />disagreement is expressed that it is an individual view and that the Council has taken a different <br />position. <br /> <br />9~03 Attending Conferences, Other Meetings <br />Councilors and the Mayor are encouraged to attend conferences and training sessions which <br />would enhance their skills and knowledge. Any councilor or the Mayor may attend any meeting <br />at which the Council is represented, but only the official Council representative, not the attending <br />councilor, has the right to vote. Councilors or the Mayor should not state that they are <br />representing the Council, unless one of them has been asked by the Council to be its <br />representative on an issue. <br /> <br />When councilors or the Mayor attend meetings of organizations such as the League of Oregon <br />Cities or the National League of Cities and their boards and committees, they do so as individual <br />elected officials and shall be free to express their individual views. If the City Council has an <br />adopted policy relating to an issue under discussion, the Councilor is expected to report that fact. <br /> <br /> Eugene City Council Operating Agreements - September 27, 2004 <br /> Page 9 of 9 <br /> <br /> <br />