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The city council generally holds policy meetings on Tuesdays at p.m. in the City Council Chambers, 200 West Jefferson.
Vice Mayor Debra Stark was sworn in on March 23, 2017 as your Phoenix District 3 representative.
Debra Stark serves as the Vice Mayor representing District 3 on the Phoenix City Council. Stark was first appointed Councilmember in 2016 and elected by voters in 2017. She secured her reelection in 2021. Stark has spent her entire career as a public servant in local government.
Council meets regularly to discuss issues, set priorities, establish policy and make decisions based on information from many groups and citizens. The information is most often provided to Council in the form of written reports.
City council meetings allow residents to air their ideas or issues. The public city council must allow the public to participate in meetings as provided by law. Unplanned new business is one way to encourage public participation.
Members DistrictCouncil MembersParty (officially nonpartisan) District 1 Ann O'Brien Republican District 2 Jim Waring Republican District 3 Debra Stark Democratic District 4 Laura Pastor Democratic5 more rows
The Phoenix City Council is made up of a mayor and eight councilmembers, elected by the people on a non-partisan ballot for four-year terms. Find information on this page to help you get in touch with your councilmember.
Location and Schedule The City Council meets Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at am in the John Ferraro Council Chamber, Room 340, City Hall, 200 N. Spring St. (entrance on Main St.), Los Angeles, 90012.
Members of the public are invited to attend the open sessions of the council meetings, in person or remotely.
Here's our Recommended Weekly Management Meeting Agenda: Always start with good news. Go through the company's KPIs or Key Performance Indicators. Talk about the team's progress against the company's priorities and goals. Share your individual focus for the week. Discuss your customers, both internal and external.