Department of Neighborhood Empowerment
Newsletter
June 12, 2003
Re: Community Impact Statement Process
As you may remember, the City Council approved
a system that implements Mayor Hahn’s request that Neighborhood
Councils be provided with a way to have their Community Impact
Statements printed on
agendas of the City Council and their committees.
Ultimately, the city will provide a means through
which this can be done easily through e-mail, but in the meantime,
here’s
the way the system will work using faxes.
Community Impact Statements will be limited to 100 words. In many
cases, this will end up being a summary of a more lengthy position
that was taken by the Neighborhood Council. The City Clerk will
attach the full and complete statement to the City Council file.
The City Clerk will not edit statements, except that in accordance
with City Council rules, statements containing offensive or defamatory
language will be returned by the City Clerk to the Department of
Neighborhood Empowerment (DONE) with an explanation. DONE will
send it to the NC.
If it is received in time for publication on the agenda, the statement
will appear below the Fiscal Impact Statement on the agenda and
be attached to the Council file.
If it is NOT
received in time for publication on the agenda, the statement
will be attached to the City Council file, distributed
at the Council meeting, and it will be announced in the City Council
meeting that a statement has been submitted. At the direction of
the City Council President, or if approved by the City Council,
the statement will be read into the record.
A Neighborhood Council can submit only one statement for each
agenda item. If statements are submitted by several NCs on the
same issue, the agenda will note that fact, and identify the NCs
submitting the statements. The agenda will also note whether the
NCs support or oppose the matter. The full Community Impact Statements
will be placed in the City Council file.
NCs may comment on any item on an agenda. NCs should
not be restricted to commenting on matters solely within the
NC’s geographic
boundaries, because many important issues may not be geographically
based, or may directly affect more than one Neighborhood Council.
Neighborhood
Councils should feel free to use the Community Impact Statement
to request a delay of a vote, or a continuance of a matter.
However, the City Attorney advises that such a request cannot keep
the City Council from taking an action. The City Attorney also
advised that the City Council should make reasonable efforts to
comply with the spirit and intent of the law and notify NCs as
soon as possible prior to decisions being made.
It is recommended that either the 100-word statement,
or the larger statement that will be in the City Council file,
include information
about how the decision was made. I.e., was it a vote by the entire
governing board, by a committee or by an officer that was authorized
by the board to take positions, etc? The point being that we’ve
already experienced some problems with individuals within a Neighborhood
Council speaking for themselves and giving city agencies the impression
that they are speaking for the entire Neighborhood Council.
The City Clerk will be accepting statements only from those Neighborhood
Councils that have governing boards in place and therefore fully
functioning, and voted in a public meeting to establish the position,
or have established in a public meeting some other process to establishing
official positions.
Also, feel free to provide enlightening information about the vote
and the position, such as explaining the other side of a sharply
divided vote, the results of an advisory vote taken may have
been taken among the stakeholders, the results of a community
survey, or a reversal of a previous position. For instance, if
the vote is less than unanimous, decision-makers may want to
know the reasoning of the other side for the sake of clarity.
The goal is to add credibility to your position.
You
may submit the statement by faxing it to the City Clerk at (213)
485-1079. It can also be mailed or hand-delivered to the
City Clerk at 200 North Spring Street, Room 360, City Hall, Los
Angeles 90012.
To
be clear, your statement should include the words “Community
Impact Statement” somewhere near the top, and include the
signature(s) of whoever is authorized to transmit the statement.
If
received early enough, the statement will be included on the agenda
of the City Council committee that is considering the
matter. To avoid delays, you should indicate which committee
is about to take up the matter.
Because it is possible that a City Council committee may make
important changes to an item, you can amend your statement at any
time.
Happy empowerment.
Greg
Nelson
213 / 485-1360
866 / LA HELPS toll-free
213 / 485-4608 fax
done@mailbox.lacity.org email
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