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630 E. Hopkins

San Marcos, Texas 78666

Regular Meetings: 1st & 3rd Tuesdays of each month

 

4:30 p.m.- Proclamations  *

5:30 p.m.- Workshop   *

6:00 p.m. -City Coucil Regular Meeting

* These times might change, please check the agenda for times.

 


Citizen CommentsThe City Council welcomes written and oral comments from Citizens at regular meetings.

Written Comments.  Citizens may use the comment sheets provided in the City Clerk’s Office at City Hall.  Comments sheets submitted to the City Clerk by 5:45 p.m. on the day of the Council meeting will be copied and distributed to the Council Members.  A Citizen who wishes to submit other written material should submit the material to the City Clerk for distribution to Council Members and designated Staff.

30-Minute Citizen Comment Period.  Citizens wishing to speak must sign in at the City Clerk’s Office at City Hall during regular business hours, or from 8:00 am – 5:45 pm prior to the meeting.  Speakers will have one opportunity to speak during the time period, and they must observe the three minute time limit.  If a Citizen speaks during the Citizen Comment Period on a topic listed on the agenda, including a public hearing topic, they cannot speak again on the public hearing item.  Inquires from speakers about matters not listed on the agenda will either be directed to the Staff or placed on a future agenda for Council to consider.

Or your form maybe:

  • Emailed to citizencomment@sanmarcostx.gov
    Or
  • Faxed to 512-396-1576 and will be accepted up to the meeting date at 5:45 pm.

Forms for speaking during City Council Meetings:

Speaking during 30 Minute Citizen Comment Period

Speaking by during a Public Hearing item

 

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Rules of Decorum for City Council Meetings

Rules of Decorum.  City Code Section 2.045 establishes Rules of Decorum for City Council Meetings.  Copies of this section are available in the City Clerk’s Office.

Purposes. The purposes of the Rules of Decorum are as follows:

  • To ensure that meetings of the City Council are conducted in a way that allows the business of the City to be effectively conducted.
  • To ensure that members of the public who attend meetings of the City Council can be heard in a fair, impartial and respectful manner.
  • To ensure that meetings of the City Council are conducted in a way that is open to all viewpoints, yet free from abusive, distracting or intimidating behavior.
  • To ensure that the rules governing decorum at meetings of the City Council are understood by persons attending the meetings.


Rules for Speakers.


1.      Members of the public may address the City Council at the following times during a meeting:

  • During Citizen Comment Period, if such a period is on the agenda for the meeting.
  • During a public hearing on an agenda item.
  • At other times with the permission of the presiding officer.

2.      Speakers must address all comments and questions to the presiding officer.

3.      Speakers must limit their comments to three minutes.

4.      Inquiries from speakers about matters not listed on the agenda will either be directed to the Staff or placed on a future agenda for Council consideration.


Rules for Members of the Public.


Members of the public shall not engage in any of the following in the meeting room during a City Council meeting:

1.      Shouting, unruly behavior, distracting side conversations, or speaking out when another person is talking.

2.      Defamation, intimidation, personal affronts, profanity, or threats of violence.

3.      Audible use of phones, pagers, radios, computers or other electronic equipment.

4.      Booing, hissing, foot stomping, parading, singing or other similar behavior that impedes or disrupts the orderly conduct of the meeting.


Enforcement of Rules.


1.      The Rules of Decorum will be enforced in the following manner:

  • The presiding officer will request that a person who is violating a rule cease the violation.
  • If the violation continues, the presiding officer will warn the person that he or she will be required to leave the meeting room if the violation continues.
  • If the violation continues, the presiding officer will order the person to leave the meeting room.
  • If the person does not leave the meeting room, the presiding officer may order any peace officer at the meeting to remove the person from the meeting room.

2.      It is unlawful for any person to intentionally or knowingly resist removal from a meeting room by a peace officer in the course of enforcing the rules.

3.      Any person violating any provision of the Rules of Decorum commits a misdemeanor and is subject to a fine of up to $500 as provided in Section 1.015 of the San Marcos City Code upon conviction.

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