Council considered an extensive package of proposed amendments to the city rules of conduct, including moving council meeting start times (first meeting of month to 6:30 p.m.) and adding time limits on councilmember statements. Dozens of residents weighed in: many urged evening meetings to allow workers to attend; others warned later start times could push meetings past midnight and raise safety concerns for staff and councilmembers.
Council engaged in a prolonged exchange about balancing worker access with meeting length and safety. Advocates for later starts argued that other municipalities hold evening meetings and that hybrid participation makes evening meetings more inclusive; opponents cited long agendas and habitually long debates as reasons evening starts would create late‑night risk. After extended floor debate and public comment, a motion to deny the proposed rules changes passed, leaving the existing rules and start times intact.
Ending: Council directed staff to continue work on process improvements and workshops to address meeting length and agenda management, but did not adopt the proposed rules amendments.