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as she could to people, she has not suggested that people who raise concerns are welcome to come <br /> on election day but that option is always available. <br /> Deputy City Administrator/Community Dev. Director Hagen replied another option as an absentee <br /> voter is to go online to check the status of their ballot so as Staff starts processing it, they can see <br /> that it has been accepted. <br /> Administrative Services Director Lasher agreed, adding there is a barcode on it that they go into <br /> the State Voter Registration System to check and see that their ballot has been scanned. <br /> Councilmember Howell commented last year she heard compliments from residents on the <br /> enveloping system and the way ballots were handled. <br /> Administrative Services Director Lasher thanked her, adding they worked really hard and it was <br /> quite a feat. She asked if Councilmember Howell was referring to the presidential election. <br /> Councilmember Howell confirmed this. <br /> Councilmember Riley brought up an item for future discussion that he would like to see a <br /> procedure that City Council doesn't take up a new case after 10:00 p.m. because going until after <br /> 1 a.m., the Council and residents aren't served well when it is that late. He stated they could <br /> discuss the time frame and emphasized this isn't an effort to limit debate. He stated if there are <br /> timelines such as a 60-day time period, those cases go first as well as important cases. He stated <br /> he thought it was foreseeable that the meeting last week was going to go as long as it did. He <br /> thought Staff could have direction to trim cases and have a policy that Council wouldn't take up <br /> cases after a certain time. He didn't think having a hard stop would make sense. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove asked if they were discussing topics for future topics on the agenda. <br /> Mayor Kuzma replied he would like to see that on the next agenda. <br /> Councilmember Riley commented he was suggesting an idea. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove asked if she could suggest an idea, that is why she was asking. <br /> Administrative Services Director Lasher replied Future Topics isn't on the agenda. <br /> Councilmember Specht asked about polling places, stating after the last meeting they talked about <br /> some notes of maybe changing how the One and Two boundaries were going to be,restoring Three <br /> and Four, and looking at Two and Three. He asked if it was determined those changes were <br /> possible. He stated he knew they had taken those three notes down but the changes weren't seen <br /> in the final product. He asked if those changes were determined to not be feasible. <br /> Administrative Services Director Lasher replied she knew it was looked at extensively and that <br /> Civil Engineer IV Linton had looked at that. She asked if she should try to get him on the phone <br /> City Council Special Work Session/March 15, 2022 <br /> Page 17 of 19 <br />
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