EDITORIAL: Council Needs Greater Transparency, Accountability, Access, Inclusion for Budget Session
Unlike other City meetings when broadcasted videos are produced, home/remote viewers will not be able to observe the City Council and Staff as important policy and program issues are considered at the Saturday Budget Session. Interested persons must be physically present to observe the meeting.
Taxes, fees, policies, programs, and priorities involving the City budget are to be presented by staff and considered by the Council during the important Council Budget Session Saturday, May 21.
On Saturday May 21, 2022, Council Budget Session
9:00 am Emergency Operations Center in the Police Department on Highland Avenue
With transparency, equity, and inclusion touted as goals of the Piedmont City Council, accessibility to certain public meetings, including this Budget Session, continue to be difficult or impossible for many individuals. If you can not physically attend the Budget meeting, you will not be able to observe the proceedings remotely via Zoom, computers, or cable television.
During the height of the COVID pandemic, residents had the “luxury”of being able to remotely watch the Council make decisions without being physically present at a meeting. Some of the “Zoom” meetings, although broadcast during the time of the meeting, were not preserved as a cost cutting measure. Presentations and considerations were not preserved reducing transparency, accessibility, and accountability.
The 2022-23 Annual Piedmont Budget Session will once more follow the long -held Piedmont Council tradition and not be broadcast for remote viewing. The Saturday Council Budget Session will be moved from City Hall where cameras are installed and videos are regularly made of the proceedings. The Budget meeting will take place in the Police Department Emergency Operations Center (EOC) on Highland Avenue where broadcasting is not done leaving home/remote viewers unable to observe the proceedings.
Ironically, during the month of May, in a prior list of public meetings, there were 12 public City meetings. See link below. These 12 different City meetings, Regular Council, Commission, and Committee meetings, are stated to be held either “Virtually or Hybrid”, consequently using City broadcast facilities. Broadcasting meetings allows interested persons to watch and observe the Council away from the meetings. The Council Budget Session is the only full Council meeting on the list to require observers physical presence.
Under consideration and discussion at the Budget Session are:
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How should the City Council spend City resources?
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How much should residents be taxed or charged for sewers, municipal services, fees, use of City facilities, priorities, programs and monetary considerations, such as broadcasting City meetings and preserving public records?
Concerns have been expressed in the past to the City Council regarding broadcasting meetings to encourage greater public access to governance, but the Council’s tradition of not broadcasting meetings remains, thus missing an opportunity to increase access, accountability, transparency, equity, and inclusion.
2022-05 Notice of Regular Meetings – Revised
> City of Piedmont 2022-2023 Budget
Agenda > City Council Agenda 2022-05-21 (Special)
- 1. Overview of the Proposed FY 2022-23 Budget
- 2. Review of Departmental Budgets for FY 2022-23
- a. Police
- b. Public Works
- c. Planning & Building
- d. Recreation
- e. Fire
- f. Administration & KCOM
- g. Non-Departmental and Other Funds Budgets
City notice with links below:
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Lots of cities are using YouTube to display public meetings. Simple to record and upload though perhaps not the production value of council chambers. Budget meetings and BAFPC are where key decisions are made- it would be useful for archival reasons alone to record these meetings.