City of Evanston Rules Committee met June 2

City of Evanston Rules Committee met June 2
Stephanie Mendoza, City Clerk — City of Evanston Website
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City of Evanston Rules Committee met June 2

Here is the agenda provided by committee:

(I) CALL TO ORDER – COUNCILMEMBER NIEUWSMA

(II) PUBLIC COMMENT

Those wishing to make public comments at the Rules Committee meetings may submit written comments in advance or sign up to provide public comment by phone or video during the meeting by completing the City Clerk’s Office’s online form at https://www.cityofevanston.org/government/city-clerk/public-comment-sign-up or by calling/texting 847-448-4311.

(III) RULES COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES

M1. Approval of the Rules Committee Meeting Minutes

Staff recommends approval of the minutes for the Rules Committee meeting for May 5, 2025, and May 12, 2025.

(IV) ITEMS FOR CONSIDERATION

R1. August City Council Date Change

Staff recommends changing the August City Council date from the third Monday in August to the fourth Monday in August.

For Action

R2. Social Services Committee Members

Staff recommends filling a vacancy on the Social Services Committee.

For Action

R3. City Council Rules

Staff recommends discussion and action on proposed City Council Rules.

For Action

(V) ADJOURNMENT

https://cityofevanston.civicweb.net/document/422880/?printPdf=true



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