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Greenfield council asks city attorney to draft revisions to code of conduct

March 11, 2024 | Greenfield City, Monterey County, California


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Greenfield council asks city attorney to draft revisions to code of conduct
City Manager Paul Wood said the Greenfield City Council requested revisions to its code of conduct and council rules of order and protocol.

"They had asked the city attorney, Jennifer Thompson, to offer them some revisions and to act on other revisions to modify their code of conduct," Wood said, summarizing the council's direction. The transcript does not record specific proposed language, a formal motion or a vote on the revisions.

Wood described the revision request as an item "brought forth by the council." There was no indication in the summary video that the council adopted any changes on Feb. 27; rather, the city attorney was asked to produce draft revisions for future consideration.

Next steps: City Attorney Jennifer Thompson is expected to prepare proposed revisions and present them to the council for review; the summary did not specify a timeline for the attorney's deliverable or a planned vote date.

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