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Assistant city attorney briefs Youth Council on Sunshine and public-records law

May 08, 2026 | Cape Coral City, Lee County, Florida


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Assistant city attorney briefs Youth Council on Sunshine and public-records law
Assistant City Attorney Charney gave a legal briefing to the Youth Council on May 8 outlining how Florida’s Sunshine and public-records laws apply to the council.

Charney cited Article One of the Florida Constitution and chapters of the Florida Statutes (Chapter 286 for the Sunshine Law and Chapter 119 for public records), and explained the council’s status as a fact-finding body under the city code. He told members that the fact-finding designation means the council may gather information and present findings to City Council but may not make formal policy recommendations. He said the public-records law still applies to records created in official business and cautioned members that “any dialogue you have on any matter that comes before you” can become a public record.

Why it matters: The briefing clarified legal limits on Youth Council activity: members may freely gather and discuss information for fact-finding purposes but must preserve records and avoid presenting formal recommendations outside required procedures. Staff encouraged use of city-provided email and other official recordkeeping to ensure compliance.

The assistant city attorney answered members’ questions and then the meeting moved to procedural training on parliamentary rules.

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