County legislative authorities are responsible for directing the short and long-range policy goals and outcomes for the county government and its constituents.
County legislative authorities are required to hold all regular meetings at the county seat. A regular meeting is defined as a meeting that is held in accordance to a schedule adopted by ordinance, resolution, order, or rule by the county legislative authority. The legislative authority may, no more than once per calendar quarter, hold a regular meeting at a location outside of the county seat, but within the county if the county legislative authority determines that holding a meeting at an alternate location would be in the interests of supporting greater citizen engagement in local government.
The county legislative authority may increase the frequency of holding regular meetings outside the county seat to no more than once per calendar month.
PRO: By holding a regular meeting at an alternate location within the county at least once per month, county legislative bodies can encourage increased citizen engagement and hear issues relative to that specific area. This bill is not an effort to move the county seat, but rather increase public participation throughout the county.