Ceremonial/Presentations: New Items: New Business (Continued): Ordinances and Public Hearings: Council Items: To view the full City Council Agenda, visit malibucity.org/virtualmeetings.
Ceremonial/Presentations: New Business: Consent Calendar/Previously Discussed Items: New Business (Continued): Ordinances and Public Hearings: Old Business: Council Items: To view the full City Council Agenda, visit malibucity.org/virtualmeetings.
Ceremonial/Presentations: Previously Discussed: New Items: Ordinances and Public Hearings Old Business: New Business: Council Items: To view the full City Council Agenda, visit malibucity.org/virtualmeetings.
Malibu interim city attorney claims charges of conflicts of interest at the Planning Commission won’t hold up The City of Malibu has responded to a conflict of interest charge complaint submitted to the California Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC). City Attorney Trevor Rusin wrote the FPPC that any charge of a conflict of interest against two […]
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Proposed new rules ask for city guidance on how long staff can spend responding to councilmember requests for information. (Shutterstock)
MALIBU, CA Tempers are likely to run high at Monday night s Malibu Council meeting. In addition to debating an ethics reform proposal co-sponsored by new Councilmembers Bruce Silverstein and Steve Uhring, the Council will also debate two recent additions to the City Council Agenda focused on councilmembers ability to request information from city staff.
City Manager Reva Feldman prepared a report asking for the Council to provide guidance on the amount of time per week that the City Manager should prioritize on requests from one Councilmember. Feldman refers to specifically to Silverstein, whom she says is taking up inordinate amounts of staff time with immediate demands for information requests. According to Feldman, Silverstein has made 26 Public Records Act information requests that total