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File #: R13518    Version: 0
Type: Housing Authority Resolution Status: In Commission
File created: 11/7/2024 In control: HOUSING AUTHORITY
On agenda: 11/21/2024 Final action:
Effective date:    
Title: Resolution approving initial policy and practices regarding Public Listening Sessions held during HACM Board Meetings
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
Attachments: 1. Listening Session Rules
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Number
R13518

Version
Original

Reference
R13513

Sponsor
The Acting Chair

Title
Resolution approving initial policy and practices regarding Public Listening Sessions held during HACM Board Meetings

Analysis

Body
WHEREAS, The Housing Authority of the City of Milwaukee owns and manages low-rent public housing, affordable housing via low-income housing tax credits and project-based vouchers, market rate units, and provides a variety of Section 8 vouchers, serving a total of over 15,000 Milwaukeeans; and

WHEREAS, the Board of Commissioners of the Housing Authority of the City of Milwaukee has expressed an interest in adding public listening sessions to their Board Meetings as they value the thoughts of residents, participants and all citizens; and

WHEREAS, these listening sessions are not required by Wisconsin Open Meeting law, and currently no other City of Milwaukee-affiliated boards or committees regularly utilizes listening sessions; and

WHEREAS, the Commissioners, with resolution #R13513 passed on October 9th, 2024, directed staff to research the Open Meeting laws as well as policies and practices developed by other bodies and present such to the Board for consideration; and

WHEREAS, staff has determined that the Commissioners have discretion over factors such as whether to hold listening sessions, the frequency of any such listening sessions, whether listening sessions have a specific focus or take in a broad range of topics, the length of time each speaker can speak, and the order of speakers; and

WHEREAS, for these discretionary decisions, staff is recommending that beginning in 2025, the Board commits to having no less than three listening sessions a year, with a goal to hold four per year, either for general input or on topics to be selected by the Board prior to each listening session, with speakers being called to speak in the order they signed up in; and

WHEREAS, regarding other aspects of the Listening Sessions, staff is recommen...

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