01/02/2018 - Work Session - Announcements City Council Announcements
January 2, 2018
Information Needed by Council Staff 6:04:44 PM
A. Council District Newsletters for Public Utilities Mailing
Each calendar year, the Public Utilities Department identifies certain months
when Council Members can include Council District newsletters as an insert in
residents' monthly utility bills. Each Council Member may opt to use the
Public Utility billing for outreach purposes once per calendar year.
The advantage of sharing in the Public Utilities mailings is Council Members only
pay for printing expenses out of their communication budget, saving on costs
associated with postage.
Due to limitations with mail sorting machines, only three Council District
newsletters can be accommodated each month.
➢ The following months have been identified for the Council to include a
newsletter insert. Please let staff know which month you would like to
include a newsletter as part of the Public Utilities billing:
o April
o August
o December
Council Members requested the following months:
• Councilmember Mendenhall—April
• Councilmember Wharton -April
• Councilmember Rogers -August
• Councilmember Johnston -August
• Councilmember Kitchen -December
• Councilmember Luke -December
• Councilmember Fowler -December
B. Financial Disclosure (attached)
During January of each year, Council Members are given an annual reminder to
submit financial disclosure form statement if the Council Member's position in
his/her business entity has changed or if the value of such Council Member's
interest in the entity has materially increased since last disclosure (SLC Code
2.44.050).
➢ Please let staff know if you need the documents to update your disclosure
forms.
Cindi Gust-Jenson, Council Executive Director, said this was a reminder for
the Financial Disclosure form which needs to be current(annually) and filed
with the City Recorder's office.
C. Review and Approval of 2018 Annual Calendar (attached)
The 2018 annual meeting calendar is attached. Each year, an annual calendar of
the Council Meeting dates must be posted for the public on the state's website. The
annual calendar is posted ahead of time,however times or meetings may change
throughout the year as unexpected needs arise.
The calendar was previously approved by the outgoing Council, and needs to be
approved by the incoming Council as well. Below is a list of general questions for
the months where holidays or a conference may pose options for the Council
meeting dates. If Council Members identify any conflicts that may affect
personal schedules, please let staff know.
Ms. Gust-Jenson said once the annual calendar was adopted meetings could be
added or changed as needed.
General Questions/Double
Checking: January:
• Typically, the Council holds a Workshop or Retreat toward the
beginning of the year, and sometimes again in the fall.
o Would the Council like to add a placeholder(s)for a
Council Workshop?
o Would the Council like the workshop date to be an
additional meeting or in place of a regular Council
meeting?
• Reminder/ FYI: The Mayor's State of the City address is generally
held the end of January. (The last two years, the Mayor chose the
last Tuesday of January off-site from the City&County building as
the location for her State of the City address. If the Mayor elects to
hold it during a Council Meeting, it has typically been placed during
Opening Ceremonies at the last meeting of January.)
Council Members asked if there was a date/place scheduled for
the Mayor's State of the City address and for the Mayor's
availability to attend the Council Workshop on a Tuesday in late
January. David Litvack, Mayor's Deputy Chief of Staff, indicated
the Mayor's State of the City address was scheduled for
Wednesday,January 31, 2018.
March:
• In March, the annually scheduled NLC Conference in D.C. from
March ii through March 14 conflicts with the Tuesday, March
13th RDA/Council Work Session meeting.
o Does the Council want to adjust the schedule to
accommodate the NLC conference?
Please note:
o U of U Spring Break is March 18-25
o SLC School District Spring Break is March 26 — March 3o
Ms. Gust-Jenson stated there was no meeting scheduled on March
13.
April:
• There are three annual approved Council travel options in April. At
least one may conflict with the third Council meeting date due to
Council Members and/or Staff more than likely having to fly out the
day or night before.
o Does the Council want to adjust the schedule to
accommodate the Downtown Alliance trip?
Ms. Gust-Jenson said more information should be distributed to the
Council before making any changes to the schedule.
July and August:
• In July and August, the Council typically only schedules two
meetings each month to accommodate summer schedules.
o Does the Council want to adjust the meeting dates to
avoid July 4th week?
• In past years, the Council chose not to hold a Council meeting on the
first Tuesday in August due to Night Out Against Crime. In the past
two years, that schedule has become more sporadic with Community
groups. Does the Council wish to revisit this as a Council meeting
date?
The Council did not wish to choose a date at this time.
September:
• Typically Utah League of Cities and Towns annually scheduled
conference in Salt Lake City the third week of September but does
not conflict with a Council meeting.
November:
• Typically in November, the Council has chosen to avoid the first
Tuesday as Election Day.
• Does the Council approve having only two meetings
so that the schedule does not conflict with
Thanksgiving holiday?
There were no objections to having only two meetings in November.
The Council choose to hold the second meeting on November 27 rather
than November 20.
Payroll#
SALT LAKE CITY CORPORATION
CONFLICT OF INTEREST DISCLOSURE STATEMENT
Salt Lake City Code Sections 2.44.050 and 2.44.060 require you to disclose outside employment and outside business interests, and
prohibit you from holding outside employment that is incompatible with your City duties. For more information, please refer to those
sections on the City's Internet site:www.slcgov.com.
This statement must be filed by all employees, elected officials, and volunteer members of regular or special committees, boards,
authorities, agencies and commissions of the City. After you file, if your position in a business entity changes, or the value of
your interest in a business entity materially increases, you must file a new disclosure statement in January of the next year.
For purposes of the questions below, a "business entity" is a sole proprietorship (such as a consulting business or ownership of real
estate held for rental or other business purposes), partnership, association,joint venture, corporation, limited liability company, firm,
trust, foundation, or other organization or entity used in carrying on a business. You may answer "No" to any question below if the
value of your interest is$2,000 or less.
I, _,certify that I hold the position of with Salt Lake
City Corporation, in the Department of and that the following information is true and
correct to the best of my knowledge:
1. Are you currently employed by any business entity other than Salt Lake City Corporation? AYes ANo
2. Are you presently an officer,director,agent,owner or employer of any business entity? AYes ANO
3. Do you,your spouse,or your minor children own stock in any corporation which,when considered in any
combination comprises ten percent(10%)ownership of the outstanding shares of that corporation? AYes ENO
4. Do you,your spouse,or your minor children have any interests in any limited partnership or other business entity
which,when considered in any combination,exceed a ten percent(10%)interest in that business entity? AYes ANo
5. If you answered"Yes"to question 1,2,3,or 4,is the business entity required to have a regulatory license issued by
Salt Lake City Corporation?
AYes ANo
6. Do you,your spouse,or your minor children have any sole proprietorships,such as a consulting business or
ownership of real estate held for rental or any other business purpose? AYes ANo
7. If you answered"Yes"to any of the above questions,please provide the following information for each business interest:
(a)The name of the business entity:
(b)The address of the business entity:
(c)The principal activity engaged in by the business entity:
(d)The nature of your position or the interest held in the business entity:
(e)Is the value of the interest in the business entity greater than$15,000? I AYes ANo
Attach additional sheets if necessary
I swear that the information provided by me in this disclosure statement is true and that no conflicts of interest exist or
that all conflicts have been disclosed in writing on this statement.
DATED this day of
Signature
The foregoing instnunent was acknowledged before me this day of , by
This is a financial disclosure statement only. Additional disclosures or restrictions may t ialr 1 ill&Pbr professional activities conflict with your
Cityresponsibilities. aal l County,Utah
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Public Notice is hereby given that the 2018 Annual Meeting Schedule of the City Council of Salt Lake City,
Utah,shall be as follows:
Council Meetings are held in the City and County Building,451 South State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Council
Meetings usually include a 2 p.m.WORK SESSION(Room 326) and a 7 p.m. FORMAL SESSION(Room 315).
All meetings of the City Council are open to the public unless closed pursuant to Sections 52-4-204, 52-4-205
and 78B-1-137, Utah Code Annotated. Notice of each meeting is given at least 24 hours in advance of the
meeting as required by State law.An agenda of each meeting is posted at:
• Salt Lake City Council website www.slccouncil.com
• State of Utah Public Notice website www.utah.gov/pmn/index.html
Meetings in addition to those listed below may be held or canceled as circumstances may require,subject to
applicable public notice requirements.
Notice:
• The City&County Building is an accessible facility with a street-level entrance located on the east side
of the building.People with disabilities may make requests for reasonable accommodation,which may
include alternate formats,interpreters,and other auxiliary aids,and services. Please make requests at
least two business days in advance.To make a request,please contact the City Council Office
at council.comments0slcgov.com, 801-535-7600,or relay service 711.
• In accordance with State statute, City ordinance,and Council policy, one or more Council Members may
be connected via speakerphone.
JanuaryMeetings FebruaryMeetings
• Monday,January 1 • Tuesday,February 6
New Year's Day Holiday Council Work Session&Formal Meeting
• Tuesday,January 2 • Tuesday,February 13
Oath of Office Ceremony at 12 p.m.,Council RDA Meeting&Council Work Session
Work Session at 4p.m.&Formal Meeting at
7 p•m• • Monday,February 19
Presidents'Day-Holiday
• Tuesday,January 9
RDA Meeting,Council Work Session& • Tuesday,February 20
Limited Formal Meeting Council Work Session&Formal Meeting
• Monday,January 15 • Tuesday,February 27-No Meeting
Martin Luther King,Jr.Day-Holiday
• Tuesday,January i6
Council Work Session&Formal Meeting,
Limited RDA Meeting
• Tuesday,January 23 -No Meeting
• Tuesday,January 30
Tentative Council Workshop/Retreat
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MarchMeetings May Meetings
• Tuesday,March 6 • Tuesday,May 1
Council Work Session&Formal Meeting Council Work Session&Formal Meeting
• Sun.,March ii-Wed.,March 14
NLC Congressional City Conference, • Tuesday,May 8
Washington,D.C. RDA Meeting,Council Work Session Only
• Tuesday,March 13- No Meeting • Tuesday,May 15
Council Work Session&Formal Meeting
• Tuesday,March 20 • TENTATIVE-Thursday,May 17
RDA Meeting,Council Work Session&Formal Council Work Session(as needed for budget)
Meeting
• Tuesday,May 22
• Mon.,March 26 -Wed.,March 28 Council Work Session&Formal Meeting
NAHRO Conference,Washington,D.C.
• Tuesday,March 27-No Meeting • TENTATIVE-Thursday,May 24
Council Work Session(as needed for budget)
AprilMeetings • Monday,May 28
Memorial Day-Holiday
• Tuesday,April 3
Council Work Session&Formal Meeting • Tuesday,May 29
Council Work Session&Formal Meeting
• Tuesday,April io
RDA Meeting&Council Work Session • TENTATIVE-Thursday,May 31
Tuesday,April 17 Council Work Session(as needed for budget)
• Council Work Session&Formal Meeting
June Meetings
• Wed.,April 18 -Sun.,April 22 • Tuesday,June 5
Downtown Alliance Urban Exploration, Council Work Session&Formal Meeting
Minneapolis,MN
• TENTATIVE-Thursday,June 7
• Sat.,April 21—Tues.,April 24 Council Work Session(as needed for budget)
APA National Planning Conference
(American Planning Association), • Tuesday,June 12
New Orleans,LA RDA Meeting,Council Work Session&Formal
Meeting
• Tuesday,April 24-No Meeting
• TENTATIVE-Thursday,June 14
• Wed.,April 25- Fri.,April 27 Council Work Session(as needed for budget)
Utah Leagues of Cities and Towns Mid-Year
Conference,St.George,UT ▪ Tuesday,June 19
Council Work Session&Formal Meeting
Tentative-based upon Budget adoption
• Tuesday,June 26 - No Meeting
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Septem er Meetings Continue
July Meetings
• Tuesday,July 3 -No Meeting • Tuesday,September 18
Council Work Session&Formal Meeting
• Wednesday,July 4 • Tuesday,September 25 - No Meeting
Independence Day-Holiday
Tuesday,July 10 October Meetings
• RDA Meeting,Council Work Session • Tuesday, October 2
Council Work Session&Formal Meeting
• Tuesday,July 17(TENTATIVE)
Council Work Session&Formal Meeting • Tuesday,October 9
RDA Meeting&Council Work Session
• Tuesday,July 24 - No Meeting
Pioneer Day Holiday • Tuesday, October 16
Council Work Session&Formal Meeting
• Tuesday,July 31 (TENTATIVE) • Sun.,Oct. 21-Wed.,Oct. 24
Council Work Session&Formal Meeting Rail-Volution,Pittsburg,PA
• Tuesday, October 23 -No Meeting
August Meetings
• Tuesday,August 7-No Meeting • Tuesday, October 3o - No Meeting
NIGHT OUT AGAINST CRIME
November Meetings
• Tuesday,August 14
Council Work Session&Formal Meeting& • Tuesday,November 6 -No Meeting
TENTATIVE Truth in Taxation Hearing Election Day
• Tuesday,August 21 • Wed.,Nov.7— Sat.,Nov. 10
RDA Meeting,Council Work Session&Formal National League of Cities Conference,Los
Meeting Angeles,CA
• Tuesday,August 28 —No Meeting • Monday,November 12
Veteran's Day Observed-Holiday
September Meetings • Tuesday,November 13
• Monday,September 3 Council Work Session&Formal Meeting
Holiday
• Tuesday,November 20
• Tuesday,September 4 RDA Meeting,Council Work Session&Formal
Council Work Session&Formal Meeting Meeting
• Tuesday,September 1t • Thursday— Friday,November 22-23
RDA Meeting&Council Work Session Thanksgiving-Holiday
• Wed.,Sept. 12 -Fri., Sept. 14 • Tuesday,November 27 — No Meeting
Utah Leagues of Cities and Towns Annual
Conference,Salt Lake City,UT
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• Tuesday, December 4
Council Work Session&Formal Meeting
• Tuesday, December ii
RDA Meeting,Council Work Session&Formal
Meeting
• Tuesday, December 18 — No Meeting
• Tuesday,December 25
Christmas Day-Holiday
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