Portsmouth City Council
Guide for City Council Meeting Speakers
PORTSMOUTH CITY COUNCIL WELCOMES YOU
To tonight’s meeting. We hope to benefit from your
participation, and ask that you please familiarize yourself with
the established procedures for City Council meetings.
THE ORDER OF BUSINESS
is outlined specifically on the City Council Agenda. In
general, Regular Council Meetings are conducted as follows:
- Call to order
- Presentations
- Public Hearing
- Consent Agenda
- Other Unfinished Business
- Reports and recommendations from the City Manager
- New Business (Includes Board/Commission Appointments)
- Items Submitted by Council Members
- Report on Pending Items
- Non-Agenda Speakers
- Adjournment
Agenda items are taken up one at a time in
the order in which they are listed. Consent Agenda items
previously approved on first reading unanimously by City Council
are enacted by one motion with no separate discussion of the
items. An item may be removed from the Consent Agenda and
considered separately upon the request of any Council Member.
The agenda is for the convenience of the public and the Council,
and may be amended by the Council whenever necessary under the
terms of established procedures.
CITIZENS ARE INVITED TO PARTICIPATE
and may address City Council by simply filling out a
registration card and present it to the Deputy City Clerk prior
to the meeting’s call to order. Any speaker may be allowed up to
five (5) minutes for the purpose of presenting his views; he may
not transfer his time to any other person to speak on his
behalf. Speakers must choose whether to speak on Agenda item(s)
or as a non-agenda speaker ~ but not both.
It is possible that one speaker may be a spokesperson for a
group, and may acknowledge others sharing his position by asking
them to stand. This display of support may be more effective
when time is limited than repetition of opinions by several
speakers sharing the same viewpoint. Any exhibits, documents, or
letters signed by citizens to be submitted to Council relative
to business before Council, should be submitted to the Sergeant
at Arms following the address to Council.
Meetings of the Council are formal proceedings, and all comments
are recorded on tape. To maintain decorum, you are requested not
to speak from your seat or out of turn. When you are called by
the City Clerk, please follow these steps:
- Come forward to the speaker’s podium;
- State your name;
- State your position and give facts and other data to back it up; and
- If you have a written statement, give it and other supportive
materials to the Sergeant at Arms for the record.
We urge citizens to help City Council
preserve the decorum in order to conduct the meeting in an
efficient and responsible manner.
**Per Section V of City Council Rules
and Procedure, applause shall be permitted only during awards
and presentations. During all other agenda items, a speaker may
request an expression of consensus, support, or opposition by
calling for a show of hands or for members of the audience to
silently stand.
We thank you for your participation and
courtesy, and invite you to return
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