Newly elected Aldermen ready to
learn in Aldermen Orientation Session
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[July 05, 2017]
LINCOLN
- Campaigning and being elected to represent your constituents is
only the beginning of the work of being a locally elected official.
Next comes the difficult task of governing. An
important component of governing is having a true understanding of
the inner workings of your organization and having a clear picture
of how the organization is progressing. In an effort to continue the
work of the city and to diminish the steep learning curve facing
newly elected officials, the City of Lincoln is conducting its first
newly elected officials’ orientation session.
On Friday, July 7, from 1-5PM in the Council Chambers of City Hall
the City of Lincoln Department Heads will conduct a primer into how
their department works and how their work fits into the overall
mission of the city. Each Department Head will utilize about 30
minutes - each discussing the work they do day-in and day-out and
also discussing major projects that they may be undertaking
currently or will be in the near future.
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The idea of the meeting is not only to help provide a history of
the efforts of the organization, but also to empower the aldermen to know how to
best respond in the instance of a citizen inquiry.
While this session is intended for newly elected aldermen, all aldermen who wish
to attend are welcome to take part in the discussion.
Meeting Agenda Pdf
[Clay T. Johnson
City Administrator]
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