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Electronic Processes Colleen Damon Retired City Clerk Hudson, Iowa July 2014
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Colleen Damon 48 years – From a convent to city clerk Four years City of Waterloo Recreation and Arts Center 25 years in mortgage banking – 20 years as a Coordinator of Investor Services in Waterloo – Five years as a Director of Loan Administration in DC Over five years for City of Hudson – Part-time semi-retired – Deputy City Clerk – City Clerk – Deputy City Clerk (on-call) Certified Municipal City Clerk
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The importance of documentation… Taking great minutes-history Writing clear and informative ordinances-rules Using resolutions – For various functions Appointments Expenditures, etc. Legal aspects Roxanne Previous presenter
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Do you...? Rely on paper exclusively for – Council packets – Committee meeting packets – Memos – Internal communication – Reports – Community announcements – News releases
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Did you know that…? Every 15 cases of paper destroys one pine tree
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Do you …? Do most everything on paper because – “That’s the way we have always done it” – “If it ain’t broke – don’t fix it” Resist needed change
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Do you…? Take advantage of available technology that – Contributes to essential administrative goals of Responsibility Efficiency Responsiveness Effectiveness Accountability Working smarter – not harder
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Do you …? Electronically record, video or broadcast – Council meetings Public hearings – Committee meetings – Other open meetings Provide documentation – Reliable – Believable – Credible
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Do you …? Practice comprehensive secure permanent records retention – Personnel records – Other reports and documents – Written and email communication – On site Readily available and organized for easy finding – Off-site storage for “back up” Disasters and losses happen
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Do you …? Electronically communicate in-house and off- site with city staff – Mayors – Council members – Administrators – Department heads – Attorneys – Other employees – Citizen committees BE AWARE: OPEN MEETINGS LAW – TWO WAY-MAYOR/COUNCIL COMMUNICATIONS
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Do you …? Electronically communicate and provide information to – Citizens Encourages understanding and input – Media Meeting agendas Significant results Minutes Changes in policy Have a website Have offsite records storage
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Computers
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Do you …? Use computers effectively – In the office and/or at home – Have sufficient computer skills – Microsoft Office » Word processing » Excel » Adobe Acrobat » PDF » Powerpoint » Publisher – Scanning and copying capability SET RULES: for OFFICE and HOME USE
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WHY use electronic delivery? To deliver information to – Mayor – Council Committees – Boards and commissions – Constituents – Media Same format - Same time
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Personal devices IpadSmartphones
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Minimize printing by… Investing in needed and usable technology – Smart choices Tablets Laptops Ipads Smartphones – limited capacity for extensive documents Issue contracts and/or specific user guidelines – Monitoring – Content Personal information and non-city business – Security and access to others
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Utilization examples Distributing information by email – Agendas – Minutes – Scheduling – Reports – Opportunities – Problems Scan and convert to a PDF file before sending
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PDF files and documents Retained – Permanently Limited access Alteration protection – Prevented unless Specific software available – Password protection Limited issue
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Authorization for council meetings Mayor’s approval – Agendas Attachments Attorney’s approval – If necessary Legal opinion Possible legal impact
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Other Agenda approvals City clerk – Department heads – Board chairperson – Committee chairs
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Electronic reporting is required by 28E Agreements Iowa Department of Management – Annual Financial Reporting (AFR) – Budget amendments – Budget filing Iowa Department of Transportation (IDOT) – Street Finance Report
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Iowa Department of Revenue – Department of Accounting Services(DAS) Validation of revenue from the state Alcohol and Beverage Division (ABD) – Liquor license approvals Clerk Net
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Remember Do not send out any information from closed sessions Posting non-confidential electronic information exclusively – Does not replace posting at City Hall Library Other authorized public locations Print media
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Always keep in mind that – Using technology – should not change, circumvent or violate rules, laws regulations – is more efficient, responsive, effective and accountable
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Recommended resources Chapter 16 of Iowa Code Section 621 – “Electronic Document Management System” Iowa League of Cities International City Management Association (ICMA) Governing.com International Institute of Municipal Clerks Iowa Public Employment Relations Board (PERB)
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Any questions? Colleen Damon 319-988-3600 319-296-1584 cdamon@cityofhudsonia.com Colleen.Damon@dybb.com Thank you so much!
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