Draft Code of Meeting Practice 2016

Submissions closed on 10 November 2016, 11:59 PM

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City of Ryde Council is seeking community comment for the changes to its draft Code of Meeting Practice (the Code) which governs the way the City of Ryde conducts Council and Committee meetings, up until Thursday 10 November 2016.

The Code sets standards for the calling, conduct and recording of Council and Committee meetings, ensuring the structure and process provides fair opportunities for all interested parties to contribute. 
What are the key changes to the Code?

This draft Code has been updated to address changes to the venue of Council and Committees meetings, as a result of Council ceasing to occupy the Civic Centre on Devlin Street, Ryde.

Council and Committee meetings will now be held at Level 1A, 1 Pope Street, Ryde.

Hard copies of the draft Code

From Thursday 29 September until Thursday 10 November 2016 hard copies of the draft Code of Meeting Practice is available to be viewed at:

  • Customer Service Centre
    1 Pope Street, Ryde 
    (Monday to Frday, 8.30am - 4.30pm)
  • Ryde Library
    Level 1, 1 Pope Street, Ryde
    (during branch hours)
  • North Ryde Library
    201 Cox's Road, North Ryde
    (during branch hours)
  • Eastwood Library
    Cnr Hillview Road and West Parade, Eastwood
    (during branch hours)
  • West Ryde Library
    2 Graf Avenue, West Ryde
    (during branch hours)
  • Gladesville Library
    6 Pittwater Road, Gladesville
    (during branch hours)

For further information please call our Customer Service Centre on 9952 8222.

HAVE YOUR SAY

Write to Us

Written submissions clearly marked 'Draft Code of Meeting Practice' can be sent by email or post and will be received up until Thursday, 10 November 2016.

Online Submission

Alternatively, you can lodge your comments online about the draft Code of Meeting Practice by completing the form below.

The online submission has closed. 

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