
ROTHENBURGER: Council should encourage dialogue with the public, not shut it down
THERE’S NOTHING UNUSUAL, or wrong, with putting limits on how long members of the public can speak to City council either at regular council meetings or public hearings.
The important thing is to do it for the right reasons, and to do it the right way.
Coun. Dale Bass has a notice of motion coming forward Tuesday to curb the amount of time taxpayers take at the microphone when addressing council. (She is very focused this term with procedural matters.)
Her motion asks for a procedural bylaw amendment to limit speaking times during public inquiries at regular meetings to “five minutes for questions only,” and during public hearings to five minutes with an “option for an additional time once all wishing to speak have been heard.”