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CC 2015-08-25_08c Resolution_Civility and Civil DiscourseMEMORANDUM TO: CITY COUNCIL FROM: DIANNE THOMPSON, CITY MANAGER SUBJECT: CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION PLEDGING TO FOLLOW BEST PRACTICES OF CIVILITY AND CIVIL DISCOURSE IN ALL MEETINGS DATE: SEPTEMBER 8, 2015 RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the Council adopt a Resolution pledging to follow best practices of civility and civil discourse in all meetings. IMPACT ON FINANCIAL AND PERSONNEL RESOURCES: There are no impacts to financial and/or personnel resources. BACKGROUND: At the August 25, 2015 City Council meeting, the League of Women Voters of San Luis Obispo County (LWV of SLO County) made a presentation entitled "Empowering Our Communities Through Civil Civic Engagement" (Attachment 1 ). ANALYSIS OF ISSUES: . Following a presentation to the Council regarding civility and civil discourse during public meetings, the LWV of San Luis Obispo County requested the Council adopt a Resolution pledging to follow best practices of civility and civil discourse in all meetings. ALTERNATIVES: 1. Adopt the Resolution; 2. Modify and adopt the Resolution; 3. Do not take any action at this time; or 4. Provide direction to staff. ADVANTAGES: Adoption of the Resolution shows a commitment to building a civil political community in which each person is respected and spirited public and political debate is aimed at the betterment of the City of Arroyo Grande and its people. DISADVANTAGES: No disadvantages noted at this time. Item 8.c. - Page 1 CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION SEPTEMBER 8, 2015 PAGE2 ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: No environmental review is required for this item. PUBLIC NOTIFICATION AND COMMENTS: The agenda was posted at City Hall on Thursday, September 3, 2015. The agenda and staff report were posted on the City's website on Friday, September 4, 2015. Attachment: 1. August 25, 2015 PowerPoint Presentation by the League of Women Voters of San Luis Obispo County Item 8.c. - Page 2 RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE PLEDGING TO FOLLOW BEST PRACTICES OF CIVILITY AND CIVIL DISCOURSE IN ALL MEETINGS WHEREAS, we, the Mayor, City Council Members, and staff of the City of Arroyo Grande, in order to ensure civility and civil discourse in all of our meetings, pledge our commitment to the following best practices of civility and civil discourse; and WHEREAS, we pledge our commitment to respect the right of all people to hold different opinions in all our meetings; and WHEREAS, we pledge our commitment to avoid rhetoric intended to humiliate, malign, or question the motivation of those whose opinions are different from ours in all our meetings; and WHEREAS, we pledge our commitment to strive to understand differing perspectives in all our meetings; and WHEREAS, we pledge our commitment to choose words carefully in all our meetings; and WHEREAS, we pledge our commitment to speak truthfully without accusation, and avoid distortion in all our meetings; and WHEREAS, we pledge our commitment to speak out against violence, prejudice, and incivility in all their forms whenever and wherever they occur in all our meetings; and WHEREAS, we commit ourselves to building a civil political community in which each person is respected and spirited public and political debate is aimed at the betterment of the City of Arroyo Grande and its people and not the disparagement of those with whom we disagree. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Arroyo Grande shall promote the use of and adherence to the principles of civility and civil discourse in conducting business with appointed and elected officials, staff, and citizens. On motion of Council Member , seconded by Council Member and on the following roll call vote, to wit: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this sth day of September, 2015. Item 8.c. - Page 3 RESOLUTION NO. PAGE2 JIM HILL, MAYOR ATTEST: KELLY WETMORE, CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: DIANNE THOMPSON, CITY MANAGER APPROVED AS TO FORM: HEATHER WHITHAM, CITY ATTORNEY Item 8.c. - Page 4 Item 8.c. - Page 5 ATTACHMENT 1 Democracy and the League The League of Women Voters of San Luis Obispo County believe that Civil Discourse makes Democracy work better, increases civic engagement, and empowers communities to find common ground on critical issues that need to be solved – if San Luis Obispo County is to survive and thrive now and in the future! Item 8.c. - Page 6 Item 8.c. - Page 7 Item 8.c. - Page 8 Item 8.c. - Page 9 10 Best Practices of Civil Discourse •Never comment on motivation of a speaker. •Promote discussion on merits of issues: evidence to support opinions and conclusions. •Remind participants about Rules of Conduct before public meetings begin. •Encourage respectful speech and discourage potentially slanderous, profane, or personal remarks. Item 8.c. - Page 10 10 Best Practices of Civil Discourse •Regularly review laws-update rules and codes: Codes of Ethics. Codes of Conduct. Robert’s Rules of Order. California’s Brown Act. Ordinances, Resolutions, and Pledges. Item 8.c. - Page 11 Adopt Civil Discourse Resolution Pledge to follow Best Practices of CD: •Respect the right of all people to hold different opinions. •Avoid rhetoric intended to humiliate, malign, or question the motivation of those whose opinions are different from yours. •Strive to understand differing perspectives. Item 8.c. - Page 12 Adopt Civil Discourse Resolution Pledge to follow Best Practices of CD: •Choose words carefully. •Speak truthfully without accusation, and avoid distortion. •Speak out against violence, prejudice, and incivility in all their forms whenever and wherever they occur. Item 8.c. - Page 13 Why does Civil Discourse Matter? •Civil Discourse promotes informed discussion of public issues essential for government bodies and citizens to make good decisions. Item 8.c. - Page 14 Why does Civil Discourse Matter? •Citizens and elected officials have a right to express their free speech, but in an environment that makes everyone feel safe and respected. Item 8.c. - Page 15 Why does Civil Discourse Matter? •We need to be the change we want to see if we are to increase civic engagement in government and attract more young people to government service. Item 8.c. - Page 16 Raise Awareness-Build Support for Civil Discourse … •Observer Corps: attend-observe public meetings. •Ambassador Corps: speak at Public Comment. •1/2 Day Civil Discourse Training Workshop. •Parliamentary Procedures’ Workshop. •Civil Discourse Presentations by Request. •Civil Discourse Speaker’s Bureau. •Civil Discourse Brochures, buttons, stickers. •Civil Discourse curriculum for the schools. 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