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1 <br /> TO: Jim March and Council <br /> FROM: Staff <br /> SUBJECT: "Staff City Logo" attire, casual dress day and city contribution toward the <br /> purchase of "Staff City Logo" attire <br /> DATE: March 3, 2000 <br /> Staff succeeds at presenting a professional, courteous, informative representation of the <br /> City at all times (whether or not wearing casual attire) and requests to have Council <br /> consider amending the current dress policy to include the following: <br /> One casual dress day per week (blue jeans and "Staff City Logo" attire acceptable). <br /> City provide staff with two (2) "Staff City Logo" shirts (polo, jean [long or short sleeved] <br /> or sweatshirts) on an annual basis. <br /> Local cities, of varying populations, were polled as to their dress policy and City provided "City <br /> Logo" shirts: <br /> Circle Pines <br /> No written policy <br /> Fridays are dress down days with City Logo shirt <br /> Provided with one T -Shirt and one Polo Shirt <br /> Forest Lake <br /> No written policy <br /> Fridays are casual days <br /> No City provided attire <br /> Lino Lakes <br /> No written policy <br /> Fridays are casual days <br /> Provided with two "Uniform" City Logo shirts (one long sleeved and one short sleeved) <br /> on an annual basis <br /> Thank you for considering our request. <br />
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