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s , <br />~~ <br />~J <br />FRIDAY <br />3:00-5:15 p.m. The High-Performance City Council <br />Roll up your sleeves to work together to: <br />• Learn how high-performing city councils have balanced the four, key democratic <br />values-representation, efficiency, social equity, and individual rights. <br />• Find out how to balance these values to build and maintain a sense of community. <br />5:30-6:30 Social Hour <br />This is a chance to relax and network with your peers from neighboring cities. <br />6:30-8:30 Dinner and Recognition of Leaders <br />SATURDAY <br />8:00-9:00 a.m. The Differing Strengths of Council and Staff <br />Dive into council/staff relations to: <br />• Explore how staff support can impact your success in the policy arena. <br />• Learn how building ahigh-performance team means appreciating the very different <br />perspectives the city council and staff bring to policy-making. <br />9:00 a.m.- Challenges of the 21St Century City <br />12:00 p.m. Continue building upon what you learned in the first session: <br />• Discover the challenges of meeting the sometimes conflicting demands for <br />"building community" and "modernizing the city." <br />• Learn about these trends and how they affect elected officials and staff <br />• Get tips on how to turn these challenges into opportunities for your city. <br />The League. of Minnesota Cities is your organization. <br />There are many ways you can be <br />involved-help develop policy, <br />plan events, participate in training, <br />and advocate for your city's interests. <br />2 <br />51) 281-1299. • <br />Call the. League or visit .our web site <br />for more information: <br />www.lmnc.org <br />League of Minnesota Cities <br />145 University Avenue West <br />St pau1, MN 55103-2044 <br />MC (651) 28.1-1200 or (800) 925-112 <br />~/ <br />TDD: (651) 281-1290. Fax: (6 <br />League of Minn¢sofaC'ities <br />(•ifies promoting ezcenettce www.ImnG.OIg <br />
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