Comment 115077

By Haveacow (registered) | Posted November 26, 2015 at 09:18:04

I missed something here. Maybe you do things a little differently in Hamilton, there is no time or date stamp on the motion itself, about what meeting (Council or a Committee) or vote it applies to. Is it a independent motion designed to start an issue or is part of an existing vote and or a known series of amendments to a vote? I am a little confused, the motion has no specifics of whether this vote has already occurred or not?. When did they vote on it or has the motion yet to be voted on? The next city council meeting? What is the date of the next meeting? At what point of the proceedings will this vote be done. Usually in Ottawa where I live, a motion has to have what point or vote its referring too. There is usually a reference number of a report or explanation/history of which issue this is regarding and when the vote will be on the schedule of the next committee/council meeting in advance.

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