Council Meeting Booklet
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Welcome
To the
City of Oak Creek
Common Council Meetings |
Addressing the Common Council
Etiquette for Meetings
Meeting Times and Purposes
This booklet contains helpful hints about our meetings. We
hope it will assist you when participating in our meetings. We do not
discriminate with respect to age, race, religion, disability, national
origin or sexual identity.
Oak Creek City Hall
8640 S. Howell Ave.
Oak Creek, WI 53154
414-768-6500
www.oakcreekwi.org
Mayor – Richard R. Bolender
Alderpersons, by District
- - Thomas Vandervort
- - Daniel Bukiewicz
- - Mark Verhalen
- - Michael E. Toman
- - Dimity Grabowski
- - Tom Michalski
Staff
Pamela S. Bauer, CMC, City Clerk
Lawrence J. Haskin, City
Attorney
ADDRESSING THE COMMON COUNCIL
Please follow this procedure when addressing the Common Council:
- Come forward to the podium.
- State your name and address.
- State the topic on which you will speak.
- Wait for the Mayor to ask you to “proceed”.
- Be concise with your presentation. Please
do not repeat yourself.
If you have supporting paperwork, documents, resources or
pictures, please forward a copy to the City Clerk.
Our meetings are conducted under Roberts Rules of Order as
revised. They are formal proceedings. We tape record them for reference. Please
speak clearly into the microphone for your comments to be recorded. Comments
made from the floor during meetings are usually not picked up by the tape
recorder and will then not be available for later reference.
In order for every person to have an opportunity to speak
during meetings and public hearings, the Mayor may restrict each person
to speaking only once on a particular issue. The Mayor may request that
each speaker fill out a “speaker slip” which is to be turned in to the
City Clerk. Your name will be called when it is your turn to speak. The
Mayor may also restrict you from speaking if your comments are a repeat
of the previous speakers. You may ask for a show of hands to demonstrate
support for your position.
ETIQUETTE FOR MEETINGS
Please observe the following meeting etiquette:
- Remain seated, unless you
are addressing the Common Council. Standing is allowed if all the chairs
are occupied, as long as the room capacity is not exceeded.
- Be attentive to the subject
under discussion. Creating noise disrupts our meetings while other speakers
are at the podium or while the Common Council is discussing the issue.
- Generally, only one person
is allowed at the podium at a time.
- The Mayor may stop you
from speaking if you make derogatory and/or inflammatory statements towards
an individual, institution, or organization.
- The Mayor may have you
removed from the Council Chambers if you do not observe the above etiquette.
After the meetings, or any time you have questions about the
operations of your City government, please feel free to discuss
them with the Mayor or the Alderpersons. The staff is also available to
answer questions or to deal with your problems.
Thank you for your participation and courtesy.
PLEASE COME AGAIN!
MEETING TIMES AND PURPOSES
Common Council meetings – for action and voting on agenda items
discussed at public hearings and during the meeting itself.
Time: 7:00
p.m.
1st and 3rd Tuesdays
and other such times as scheduled
Public hearings – opportunities for citizens to address
the Common Council for or against the particular issue of the hearing.
Time: 7:00
p.m.
Usually conducted at the
beginning of the Common Council meetings.
Committee of the Whole or Strategic
Issues meetings - are
scheduled at various times when the need arises and are generally devoted
to one or two topics with presentations by City staff and in-depth discussion
of the topic being presented.
Time: Varies
Note: Only those items listed on
the meeting agenda may be discussed. This is due to the Wisconsin Open
Meetings Law. Contact the City Clerk’s Office or City Administrator’s Office at ten (10) days before
you wish to have an item placed on the agenda.
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