Council Meetings
Council meetings are usually held on Mondays and begin at 1:30 p.m. and are open to the public. Meetings take place in Council Chambers at City Hall (4420 50 Avenue). Meetings vary in length depending on the number of items on the agenda, but average between two and three hours.
If public hearings are scheduled, they will begin at 2 p.m. and include a presentation, as well as opportunities for anyone who supports or opposes the issue to speak. Public hearings are held to introduce a new bylaw or changing of land use. After the public hearing(s), the regular Council meeting will resume.
Council decisions are passed with a majority vote in favour. If there is a tied vote, the resolution or the bylaw is defeated.
All Councillors present at a Council meeting shall vote on every motion unless they have identified a conflict of interest, which must be declared at the beginning of each meeting. Once the item of conflict arises, it is common practice for the Councillor(s) to leave Council Chambers.
Meeting Agendas and Minutes
Before each meeting, the City’s Legislative Services department prepares a meeting agenda. The meeting agenda lists all the items intended for consideration or discussion at the meeting. It usually also contains administrative reports and recommendations on these matters. Councillors use these reports as a source of information and advice to assist their decision making.
Legislative Services publishes the Council/Governance and Priorities Committee meeting agenda on the City’s website on the Friday before the scheduled meeting. In the event of a Special Council meeting, the main items on the agenda may be advertised in local papers.
The minutes of each Council meeting is provided to Council for approval at the next regular Council meeting. Once approved, they may be read or inspected by any person at any time during regular business hours. A copy of the approved minutes is available online at calendar.lloydminster.ca/meetings.
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