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10A <br /> Page 9 <br /> • Attorney-client privileged legal communications from the agency's legal counsel <br /> • Informational briefings between agency staff and individual legislative body merribers <br /> (recently found to be lawful under Wolie v. City of Fremont) <br /> • Any materials in support of a closed session that would no#otherwise be included in the <br /> agenda packet. Therefore, afl closed session materials would have to be presented to <br /> the legislative body in closed session, or included in the agenda packet that is a public <br /> record <br /> • Draft reports prepared by agency employees or consultants <br /> The League will continue to oppose legislation fhaf claims to enhance open and public mee#ings <br /> #hat in practice, unnecessarily compiicates the abiiity of a local governing body to properly <br /> communicate and function on behaif of their citizens. <br /> SB 964 will be heard in �he SenatE Loca1 Government Committee on Iib'ednesday,April 25. <br /> League City Attorneys' Department to Meet in Monterey <br /> Spring Conference Schedu{ed for May 2-4 <br /> The League of Calitornia Cities'City Attarneys' Department will hold its annuai Spring Conference <br /> on May 2-4 in Monterey. This year's program features a wide-range of topics, including sessions <br /> on Utility User Taxes(UUTs), mobile hame park conversions,AB 2987 implementation, and <br /> much more! <br /> Additional areas of discussion at the conference will include Proposition 218, bond disclosure <br /> issues, architect and engineer design liability,the Public Records Act, substance abuse recovery <br /> facilities, hausing element certification and stormwater control law. The Spring Conference is the <br /> premier education event providing California city atforneys with in#ormation tailored ta their <br /> specific and immed�ate needs. <br /> Online registration is now closed for this event, but on-site registration will be available. 7he cost <br /> for city attorneys, deputy city attorneys and assistant city attorneys is$500. Far more <br /> information, additional price structures, and a listing of sessions, visit vdww.cacities.orq/events to <br /> tjn;�rnlna�i thg�nnfarer�o gnnn{���or�ant. <br /> Institute for Local Government Releases New Housing Pubtication <br /> .� ._ .F.,,. <br /> ��" ^ �� ° The lnstitute for Local Government(ILG),the nonprofit research arm of the <br /> League of California Cities and California State Association o#Coun#ies, has <br /> ; published The Name Game:Housing-f2elated Acronyms anci Terms. <br /> ,�'�,�- , . The publication is designed to assist local afficials by defining key terms <br /> '� ' associated with housing po(icy options and issues. <br /> � <br /> ' ��� ` ,� Copies of The Name Game:Housing-Related Acronyms and Terms have been <br /> ��,� � mailed to ci#y and county planning directors. In addition, the publication is <br /> "�'�,�= ���^� avaifable online without charge at www.ca-ilq.ora/liousinqacronyms. <br /> Additional hardcopy versions of the publication may be ordered from fLG for$5 for a set of five or <br /> at discounted bulk rates. Visif www.ca-ilq.or�/ilqpubs for more details. <br /> ILG would like to express its gratitude McDonough Holland &Aflen PC for its generous financial <br /> suppart for the project. <br /> 4 <br />