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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Report - September 15, 1982 (38)NATIONAL CONGRESS OF CITIES VOTING DELEGATE AND ALTERNATE SELECTED On motion of Councilman Pinkerton, Snider second, Mayor Fred Reid was selected as the voting delegate and Mayor Pro Tempore Murphy as the voting alternate for the National Congress of Cities Conference to be held in Los Angeles November 27 to December 1, 1982. -7- 21 r�,%{•fit ""`T ?+.. * '. � F i R � �. V'' •� � � ht's`- 4 �b�Z F.� ` lKsy�q. .+tea'', PLEASE C L= AND XAIL THIS COPY Yes I F No I r Yea INo ,w Yount SIAU MNICI- —, LEAGUE 1982 CONGRESS OF CZTIi I F-1 To: Chairman, Credentials Committee National League of Cities FOR YOUR INFORMATION 1301 Pennsylvania Ave., N.N. Washington, D.C. 20004 No. of Votes � I 1 The official voting delegate and alternates of the city of are as follows: VOTING DELEGATE Fre! M. Acid NAME Okyor TITLE 221 M. Pine Street STREET ADDRESS Lodi. Cal i torni a 25240 CITY STATE ZIP CODE Wr ALTERNATE VOTING DELEGATES arr.�. -- Y .� ice■ .,.. + .+ {: Robert Mur'ptq► NAME "r Pro TWO" TITLE 221 M. Pune Strwt STREET ADDRESS Lodi. California SM CITY STATE ZIP CODE . FOR � ,, � 4•. �°�,�.-r.; '° w on -Sits TITLE STREET ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CODE SIGNED: TITLE: f Q DAr 17 TE NOTE: Each direct member city is entitled to one voting delegate and two alternate voting delegates. The number of votes which can be cast is based on the city's population as determined in the 1980 census. e � ` August 30, 1982 IAN" 1301 POWWWW i z MOM: of � as RECEIVED NeekN* ,c"WW ar..E8? AUG 33 Ptd a F ALICE M. 11F CITY CL-11 CITY OF LOIN TO: Mayors of Direct Member Cities From: Man Beals, -Executive Direc Subject: -Designation of Voting and Alternate Annual Congress of Cities, November Los Angeles, California Voting Delegates, 27 - December 1, 1982, Under the Bylaws of the National League of Cities, each direct member city is entitled to cast from one to twenty votes, depending upon the city's population, through its designated voting delegate At the Annual Business Session of the Congress of Cities. (See table on reverse side.) This meeting will. begin at approximately 10:30 a.m., Wednesday, December 1 ,1982, at the Los Angeles Convention Center, Los Angeles, California. (Please consult your convention program at the Congress of Cities for the exact starting time of the meeting.) I _ To be eligible to cast the city's vote, each voting delegate and alternate voting delegate must be designated by the city on the enclosed form and the form forwarded to NLC 's Credentials .Committee. NLC's Bylaws expressly prohibit voting by proxy. Thus, an official of the city, properly designated, must be present at the Annual Business Session to cast the city's vote or votes. To enable us to get your credentials in order and to provide your voting delegates with National Municipal Policy and Resolutions materials prior to the Congress of C t es, we recommend that you return the completed form in the enclosed envelope addressed to NLC on'or`before October 8, 1982. Upon receipt of these names, NLC will send each voting and alternate voting delegate a set ofinstructions on registration and rules governing the conduct of the Annual Business Session. To assist'your state municipal league in selecting delegates to cast the League vote, we have enclosed an extra copy of the credential form, and request that you forward it to your state league office. Enclosures National League of Cities Annual Congress of Cities Number of Votes - Direct Member Cities Article IV, Section 2 of NLC's Bylaws specifies as follows the number of votes which each member city of the National League of Cities is entitled to cast at the Annual Congress of Cities: City Population Number of Votes Under 50,000 1 vote 50,000-99,999 2 votes 100,000-199,999 4 votes 200,000-299,999 6 votes 300,000-399,999 8 votes 400,000-499,991 10 votes 500,000-599,999 12 votes 600,000-699,999 14 votes 700,000-799,999 16 votes 800,000-899,999 18 votes 900,000 and above 20 votes Note: Member cities are required by the Bylaws to cast unanimous votes.