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The City of Boise City Council holds regular public meetings every Tuesday at 6 p.m. in the Maryanne Jordan Council Chambers at City Hall (with fourth Tuesday meetings at noon), following a standard order of business from roll call through adjournment. Executive sessions are permitted only for specific purposes authorized by law, such as personnel matters, labor negotiations, legal discussions, and real property acquisition, and require a two-thirds vote with recorded individual votes; however, no final decisions may be made in executive sessions, only in open public meetings.
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Home City Clerk City Council Meetings City Council Meetings Meeting Schedule The City Council holds regular meetings every Tuesday. Meetings are held at Boise City Hall on the 3rd floor in the Maryanne Jordan Council Chambers. Meetings begin at 6 p.m. except for the fourth Tuesday, when meetings are held at noon. MINUTES AND AGENDAS PUBLIC MEETINGS CALENDAR Order of Business Council business is presented in the following order: Roll call Reading of minutes Special business Miscellaneous business Reports of special committees Reports of city officers Ordinances and resolutions Unfinished business New business Adjournment Executive Sessions Council meetings are open to the public. Anyone may attend, except for executive sessions called for one of the purposes allowed by law. Executive meetings are permitted only for the following purposes and no other: To consider hiring a public officer, employee, staff member, or agent. This does not apply to filling a vacancy in an elective office. To consider the evaluation, dismissal, or disciplining of, or to hear complaints or charges brought against a public officer, employee, staff member, or agent. To conduct deliberations concerning labor negotiations, or to acquire an interest in real property which is not owned by a public agency. To consider records that are exempt by law from public inspection. To consider preliminary negotiations involving matters of trade or commerce in which the governing body is in competition with governing bodies in other states or nations. To communicate with legal counsel for the public agency to discuss the legal ramifications of and legal options for pending litigation, or controversies not yet being litigated but imminently likely to be litigated. The mere presence of legal counsel at an executive session does not satisfy this requirement. To conduct labor negotiations if either side requests the closed meetings. To engage in communications with a representative of the public agency's risk manager or insurance provider to discuss the adjustment of a pending claim or prevention of a claim imminently likely to be filed. The mere presence of a representative of the public agency's risk manager or insurance provider at an executive session does not satisfy this requirement. The Council may go into executive session during a meeting only when two-thirds of the council members present vote to do so. The vote must be recorded in the minutes of the meeting by individual vote. The presiding officer must state the purposes which is authorized by statute for holding an executive session (to consider disciplining an officer, for example). However, no final action and no final decision may be taken at an executive session. These may be taken only in a public meeting. Any final action taken at an executive session is null and void. 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The City of Boise Public Records page explains that all residents have the right to examine and copy public records held by the city, subject to costs for gathering and reproduction that must be paid before distribution. Public records requests can be submitted online, by letter to the Office of the City Clerk (P.O. Box 500, Boise, ID 83701-0500), by fax to (208) 384-3711, or in person at Boise City Hall (150 N Capitol Blvd.). Boise Police Department public records requests must be submitted through a separate online portal and cannot be processed by the City Clerk's office. The City Clerk (Jamie Heinzerling) and Deputy City Clerk (Kylie Boazman) oversee public records access and screen requests to ensure compliance with Idaho Code Title 74, Chapter 1.