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Regular City Council Meeting <br /> Monday,July 14, 2014 <br /> Page 11 <br /> "A complainant may withdraw a complaint[filed under this code at any time,'in <br /> writing with the City Manager or City Attorney „ •• • • • • • • <br /> ]. ..." <br /> Roll Call <br /> Ayes: McGehee; Willmus: Laliberte; Etten; Roe. <br /> Nays: None. <br /> Commissioner O'Brien reviewed the most recent Ethics training session, with the <br /> average thirty-five attendees, and presentation made by the City Attorney and <br /> much more educational in providing examples specific to the Roseville Code of <br /> Ethics, and much shorter in length this year which seemed to be appreciated by <br /> those attending. Commissioner O'Brien noted that the training had been varied <br /> over the years, and they would continue to try different approaches, and solicited <br /> City Council comments for those future training sessions. <br /> Councilmember Etten opined that the changes made by the Commission in their <br /> training efforts were appreciated and he found to be positive overall. From the <br /> feedback he'd heard from those attending, Councilmember Etten stated that they <br /> appeared to appreciate the big picture given by previous outside speakers, but <br /> they also appreciated the specifics with the City of Roseville Code, finding them <br /> most important and what they needed to understand at a deeper level, suggesting <br /> the need to continue focusing on those items. <br /> Councilmember Laliberte echoed those comments; noting that she had heard sev- <br /> eral years ago when there was an outside speaker doing the training that it was <br /> hard for attendees to tie back to the City's Code of Ethics and the City's expecta- <br /> tions. At this most recent session, Councilmember Laliberte advised that she <br /> heard many comments that those attending had a much clearer understanding of <br /> their role in municipal government. <br /> Vice Chair Lehman thanked City Attorney Gaughan for his presentation. <br /> Councilmember Willmus expressed his appreciation of the many venues available <br /> for the training, whether live, on C-TV or via internet, and agreed that the training <br /> at the front end for new commissioners was most beneficial; and suggested con- <br /> tinuing that process going forward as providing the most benefit, especially if <br /> they were strongly encouraged to attend the live event. <br /> Mayor Roe concurred; and offered using him as an example by the Commission <br /> and City Attorney for future presentations as applicable. Mayor Roe expressed <br /> his appreciation to the Commission for their ongoing work, and for providing the <br /> annual training and exploring creative ways to bring ethics issues to the forefront. <br />