The 2009 League of California Cities Annual Conference and Business Meeting is set to take place in San Jose, CA on September 16-18.
The League has requested that each city send a voting delegate who shares their city’s views regarding policy matters.
The Sierra Madre City Council decided at the Tuesday city council meeting who would be representing Sierra Madre at the conference. Council Member Joe Masco and Mayor Pro Tem Don Watts were designated as voting delegate and alternate voting delegate.
Nearly 2,000 city officials meet at the Conference to attend workshops, discuss how to best tackle common challenges with other cities and experts, and discover products and services that help cities serve the public more efficiently.
There will be two keynote speakers at the Annual Conference, Charlene Li and William H. Hudnut III, with presentations called “Transforming Cities Using Social Media” and “Cities in a Squeeze.”
The League of California Cities is an association of California city officials who combine their knowledge, skills, information, and resources to influence policy decisions that affect cities.
This is the kind of news that will really turn heads in Sierra Madre.
Will he be going to Albertson’s any time soon?
His grocery shopping decisions are decided by coin toss
I hear “tails”always wins.