Can the city explain the use of the Emergency Clause that seems to be used for legislative actions taken by the City?

We commonly get questions about why items are passed by council as an “emergency,” along with the suggestion that things are being rushed through without public input or comment. We have heard these concerns, and are working diligently to give as much time possible between public meetings for citizen input and discussion about agenda items. However, there are still appropriate times when either waiving the readings, or passage of an item as an emergency will be necessary. View the Emergency Clause page for details and a full understanding.

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1. What is the state of the city’s financial situation?
2. Why hasn’t the city informed the residents of this financial situation?
3. If the city knew it was spending its cash reserves, why is the music center being built?
4. How was the construction contract for the music center awarded?
5. How does the cost of our music center compare to the one built in Cincinnati?
6. What is the projected economic development impact of the music center?
7. What will the music center’s impact on our city’s safety services be?
8. Where can I view specific information regarding the city’s financial status?
9. Why is the city talking about raising taxes instead of making do with less money?
10. What exactly is taxed in an earned income tax?
11. How can I participate in having my voice heard by city officials?
12. Can the city explain the use of the Emergency Clause that seems to be used for legislative actions taken by the City?