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Unless a City Commissioner removes an item from the Consent Agenda, no discussion on individual items will occur and a single motion will approve all items.
All firms and their agents who intend to submit, or who submitted, bids or responses for this Solicitation, are hereby placed on formal notice that neither City Commissioners, candidates for City Commissioner or any employee of the City of South Miami are to be lobbied either individually or collectively concerning this Solicitation.
At the time of imposition of the cone of silence, the City Manager or Manager’s designee shall: (a) provide for public notice of the cone of silence by posting a notice at City Hall; (b) issue a written notice thereof to the affected Departments; (c) file a copy of such notice with the City Clerk; and (d) serve a copy thereof on each City Commissioner.
Pursuant to 1968 Public Act 317, a City Commissioner with a pecuniary interest in a business submitting a bid for which the City may enter into a contract or issue a service/purchase order is required to publicly disclose their pecuniary interest prior to awarding the contract or issuing the service/purchase order.
Additional notice thereof shall be provided to the affected departments, and to each City Commissioner.
Contact the City Commissioner of the Revenue for information on obtaining a license at 1-540-853-2521.
To ensure fair consideration for all Proposers, the City’s Code of Ordinances prohibits communication to or with any City Commissioner, City official, any department, division or employee during the submission process, except as provided below.
Items will be enacted by one motion; if discussion on an item is desired by any City Commissioner or member of the public, however, that item may be removed from the Consent Agenda and considered separately.
A committee co-chaired by the Chancellor, the President of the UFT and the New York City Commissioner of Labor Relations, or his or her high-ranking designee, shall be established to investigate the viability and desirability of merit pay and to address other compensation issues such as comparability, skills and responsibility, shortage and hard to staff areas and potential career ladder opportunities.
To ensure fair consideration for all Proposers, the City’s Code of Ordinances prohibits communication to or with any City Commissioner, City official, any department, division or employee at the beginning of the first meeting of the selection committee or at the time of the opening of submissions of the bids, except as provided below.