TO: Mayor and Members of City Council
THRU: Jodi Phelps, Assistant City Manager
FROM: Jennifer Ayre, MMC, City Clerk
DATE: April 13, 2026
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Approve City Council Policies Review Committee Recommendations to City Council Policies 115.15, 135.1, and 155.2Title
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COUNCIL DISTRICT(S):
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Relationship To Strategic Plan:
Goal III: A city invested in Today and Tomorrow
Executive Summary:
The City Council Policies Review Committee met on Thursday, March 19, 2026. During the meeting the Committee unanimously approved revisions to three Council policies.
The Committee Members are Mayor Pro Tem Derrick Thompson (Chair), Council Member D.J. Haire, and Council Member Stephon Ferguson
Background:
Staff presented City Council Policy 115.15 - Mayor and City Council Protocol and Code of Conduct, 135.1 - Outside Organizations Funding, and 155.2 - Surplus Property - Disposal of Property Valued at Less than $30,000.00. Policy 115.15 was created on April 8, 2013, with revisions in 2023 and 2025. Policy 135.1 was created on January 23, 1995, and has never been revised. Policy 155.2 was created on June 6, 1983, with revisions in 2006.
Issues/Analysis:
City Council Policy 115.15 - Mayor and City Council Protocol and Code of Conduct
The recommended change is to add a paragraph at the beginning of the policy stating “information or research requiring staff time of more than one hour requires a City Council Agenda Item Request and consensus of City Council.”
City Council Policy 135.1 - Outside Organizations - Funding
The recommended changes include:
• Section I outlines the purpose and intent of this policy. The City does not give out grants; rather, it contracts with private organizations to carry out public purposes.
• Section II defaults to the Internal Revenue Service’s (IRS) definition of what a nonprofit is and now refers to them as nonprofit community partners, explains what the General Fund is and the public purpose.
• Section III outlines the eligibility requirements for a nonprofit contract and has updated the requirement for a nonprofit to have a central office in the City, changing it to “located in” or “provides direct services in” the City. This change reflects those larger nonprofits, such as the Salvation Army, may have a headquarters located outside the City. The section will also allows for a volunteer board, rather than a board of trustees or board of directors and requires the nonprofit to provide a clear public benefit that aligns with Council’s priorities.
• Section IV states that nonprofits must apply through the process designated by the City Manager, or their designee, and they must submit the list of required documents.
• Section V states that appropriations will be made for a fiscal year period beginning July 1 and ending June 30. Paragraph B discusses the Chief Financial Officer’s responsibilities in the disbursement of monies and setting the minimum required documentation. Paragraph C states that the City Manager or their designee shall establish performance measures and deliverables.
• Section VI states that at the end of the fiscal year, the nonprofit will provide, or make available, an audit of funds and anything left over will be returned to the General Fund, unless otherwise designated by the City Manager.
City Council Policy 155.2 - Surplus Property - Disposal of Property Valued at Less Than $30,000.00
The recommended change is to add language regarding the disposal of personal property and the required advertisement of an item for sale on GoveDeals.com
Budget Impact:
N/A
Options:
1. Approve City Council Policies Review Committee Recommendations to City Council Policies 115.15, 135.1, and 155.2
2. Do not approve Council Policy Committee recommended revisions to City Council Policies 115.15, 135.1, and 155.2 and provide further direction to staff.
Recommended Action::Recommended Action
Approve Council Policy Committee recommended revisions City Council Policies 115.15, 135.1, and 155.2
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Attachments:
City Council Policy 115.15
Proposed Revised City Council Policy 115.15
City Council Policy 135.1
Proposed Revised City Council Policy 135.1
City Council Policy 155.2
Proposed Revised City Council Policy 155.2