If you have any questions about Council procedures or would like more information about how Council works please contact the City Clerk. Comments or inquires should be presented to the Mayor and City Council.Microphone at the lectern and state their name and address. Each person wishing to address the Council should approach the.At the appropriate time, the Mayor will call on those citizens who have reserved time to speak. Each person wishing to address the Council should reserve time to speak during the section of the meeting entitled "Reserve Time to Speak on Agenda Items".To assure fair consideration of each item and to allow all viewpoints to be presented, the following general rules will be followed: Citizens can speak regarding an agenda item after that item has been presented. The public is welcome at all Council meetings. The Ordinance must be approved by a majority of the Council on both its first and final reading in order to be adopted. Ordinances become law 15 days after publication, unless otherwise stated in the Ordinance.Ĭitizen participation in Council meetings is invited and encouraged by the City Council. Ordinances are considered for passage on the same day upon reading by number only, and then placed on the final passage, and calls for a roll call vote on both readings. Eight votes are required to suspend the rules. General policy of the Grand Island City Council is to suspend the statutory rules requiring ordinances to be read by title on three different days. Ordinances represent the laws of the City. An Ordinance is the most formal type of Council action and may be repealed or changed only by another Ordinance.
After a brief presentation on the item, any public comment will be heard. A public hearing is structured in part, to meet legal requirements. A public hearing is a formal process intended to solicit public comment.Persons wishing to address the mayor and City Council regarding any agenda item must come forward and reserve time to speak on that item.