HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Resolution 10-026WHEREAS, the City of Saratoga seeks to promote effective use of electronic
communications by City Council members and Commissioners in conducting City business and to
create a system that allows compliance with state and federal laws governing electronic
communications including the Records Retention Act, the Public Records Act, the Brown Act, and
state and federal rules of evidence; and
WHEREAS, the City Council adopted an interim policy for a trial period in July 2009 for
use by the City Council and Planning Commission and now wishes to adopt a final policy for use by
the City Council and all City Commission except the Youth Commission.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT:
The above and foregoing resolution was passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Saratoga
City Council held on the 19 day of May 2010 by the following vote:
AYES: Councilmember Chuck Page, Howard Miller, Vice Mayor Jill Hunter,
Mayor Kathleen King
NOES: None
ABSTAIN: None
ABSENT: Vacant (Susie Nagpal)
ATTEST:
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SARATOGA
ADOPTING AN E- COMMUNICATIONS POLICY FOR
THE CITY COUNCIL AND CITY COMMISSIONS
The attached City Council and Commissions Electronic Communications Policy is
hereby adopted.
RESOLUTION NO. 10 — 026
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Ann a livan, City Clerk Date
X 7 Kathleen M. King, Mayor
CITY OF SARATOGA
City Council and Commissions
Electronic Communications Policy
Adopted May 19, 2010
I. Purpose: Use of electronic media is necessary and useful for City Council and Commission
members in order to improve communication and efficiently perform their City duties. The
purpose of this policy is to insure the proper use of the City's electronic media and to set out the
policy the City Council and Commission members will follow when using electronic media and
the City's electronic communication system. This policy will also insure that use of City
electronic media complies with applicable law, including the Public Records Act and Brown Act.
This policy is applicable to all City Council members and Commissioners except members of the
Youth Commission.
II. Definitions
A. City's Electronic Communication System — City -owned devices or products designed
to electronically process, transmit, or store information such as computers, phones, cell
and smart phones, printers, modems, data files, and e -mail.
B. User — a Council member or Commissioner who uses the City's electronic
communication system.
C. E- Communication — electronic text or visual communication and attachments
distributed via e -mail, websites, instant messaging, text messaging, twitter, or comparable
services.
D. Electronic Media — a method for processing or transmitting information in electronic
form, including E- Communication, software programs and the Internet.
III. General Procedures
A. Procedures for Electronic Communications. All Council members and
Commissioners will be issued accounts for use of City electronic media for E-
Communication on City business. E- Communication by nature represents and reflects
upon the City's public image and integrity. Users should insure that their messages are
respectful, professional, and are consistent with City policies. E- Communication should
be written or otherwise presented in the same professional and respectful manner as paper
communications. The City's Electronic Communication System shall be used only for
City business.
B. No Use of Personal E- Communication. Users shall not use their home or business E-
Communication accounts or addresses for any communication pertaining to City
business. When using E- Communication, users should communicate with the public and
staff solely via their designated City E- Communication addresses. Users shall not
commingle E- Communication pertaining to City business with E- Communication
pertaining to their home or business.
C. Electronic Communications between Council members or Commissioners
Concerning City Business. Communications from (1) a Council member to another
Council member or members concerning City business, and (2) a Commissioner to
another Commissioner or Commissioners concerning Commission business should be
"one way" and marked "For Information Only —Do Not Reply."
D. Electronic Communication by a Quorum of the Council and Commission or a
Council and Commission Standing Committee. A majority of the members of the
Council or a Commission shall not send or exchange facts about or engage in discussions
regarding City issues via E- Communication, including chat rooms, news groups, on -line
forums, weblogs, twitter feeds, or list- serves (collectively referred to as "Internet
forums ").
E. Electronic Communications from the Public. The public may electronically
communicate with the Council and Commission through the City's Website at:
www.saratoga.ca.us.
1) E- Communication from the public addressed to the City Council will be
distributed to each Council member and E- Communication addressed to a
Commission will be distributed to each member of the Commission. E-
Communication addressed to the Council or a Commission also will be forwarded
to the City Clerk. The Mayor, or Mayor's designated representative, in
consultation with staff if necessary, will respond on behalf of the Council to E-
Communication addressed to the Council. The Commission chair or Commission
staff liaison will respond on behalf of the Commission to E- Communication
addressed to the Commission.
2) E- Communication from the public addressed to more than a quorum of the City
Council or Commission shall be forwarded by the recipients to the City Clerk (for
the City Council) or staff liaison for the Commission. These E- Communications
will be distributed and responded to in accordance with paragraph E.1, above.
3) Upon receipt of an E- Communication addressed to less than a quorum of the City
Council or Commission, the recipient may: 1) treat it as an individual
communication to which he or she may or may not respond; 2) inform the Council
or Commission of the communication at a properly noticed meeting; or 3) ask that
it be forwarded to the full Council or Commission as part of its information
packet for the next available Council or Commission meeting. Such E-
Communication may also be forwarded to staff for response as set out in Section
G, below. When a User responds to individual E- Communication from the
public, and desires to forward the response to the Council or Commission, he or
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F. City Electronic Communications with the Public. City staff will post official
information on upcoming and prior City Council meetings, workshops and events on the
City Website. Council and Commission agendas and minutes will be posted for the
current and prior calendar year. Additional materials may be posted at the discretion of
the City Manager or Manager's designee.
G. Use of E- Communication During Meetings. City Council members shall not use E-
Communication at any time during a meeting of the City Council at which he or she is in
attendance. No Commissioner may use E- Communication at any time during a meeting
of the Commission of which he or she is a member at which he or she is in attendance.
The foregoing limitation shall not apply to receipt of telephone calls or text messages
from family members in the event of an urgent family matter; a Council member or
Commissioner wishing to respond to such a message during the meeting shall do so
during a recess or shall excuse him or herself from the meeting to place the return call or
text in a manner that does disrupt the meeting.
H. City Participation in Internet Forums. The City will not generally answer questions or
respond to comments made in Internet forums. The City will post answers to such
questions on its website if the questions are deemed important by the Mayor or by the
City Manager or at the direction of the City Council. If a Council member desires staff to
prepare a response to a question or comment received by E- Communication or made in
an Internet forum, the Council and Commission member may forward the question or
comment to the City Manager and request that staff prepare an appropriate response in a
reasonable period of time. If preparation of a response will require significant staff time
to research or draft the response, an interim response to the questioner or commenter will
be sent as soon as possible acknowledging receipt of the inquiry and informing the sender
that a response is being prepared.
IV. Specific Procedures
she shall forward his or her response and the individual E- Communication to the
City Clerk or Commission liaison for inclusion in the Council or Commission's
informational packet at the next available Council or Commission meeting.
A. Retention of E -Mail. The City electronically archives E- communications in accordance
with the City's Records Retention schedule. E- communications that constitute
preliminary drafts, notes, or intra- agency or interagency memoranda that are not retained
by the City in the ordinary course of business are not required to be archived and should
be deleted prior to regularly scheduled archiving. The City Clerk and City Attorney are
available to assist users in determining how to address questions concerning the
application of these procedures.
B. Public Records Act. City records, whether paper or electronic, are governed by the
public disclosure requirements of the Public Records Act. Disclosure may be required
regardless of who sends or receives a communication or document. In the event that the
City receives a request for disclosure of City records that includes E- Communication, the
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person responsible for the requested records must use his or her best efforts to preserve
all City E- Communication covered by the request until the responsive E-
Communications have been identified. Requests for disclosure of any City records
applicable to E- Communication or other electronic records of any user subject to this
policy shall be submitted to the City Clerk..
C. Confidentiality.
1) California law requires that certain information be treated as confidential and not be
distributed to others inside or outside the City who do not have authorization to view
such information. Council members or Commissioners may occasionally receive
confidential electronic information. Some examples of confidential information are:
personnel records, internal investigations, information relating to litigation or
potential litigation, attorney - client communication, information relating to labor
negotiations, or information relating to confidential real estate negotiations. When
Council and Commission members receive confidential information, it should be
marked "Confidential Information" so that Council and Commission members are
alerted to the nature of the information.
2) Confidential information should not be sent or forwarded to individuals or entities not
authorized to receive that information and should not be sent or forwarded to City
employees not authorized to view such information.
3) Council and Commission members shall exercise caution in sending confidential
information by E- Communication as compared to written memoranda, letters or
phone calls, because of the ease with which such information can lose confidentiality
by inadvertent or intentional diversion or re- transmission by others.
4) The City Attorney should be contacted concerning any questions about whether a
communication is confidential.
V. Compliance with this Policy: It is the responsibility of every user to insure that he or she is
in compliance with this Electronic Communications Policy.
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