To: MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
From: JAMES A. LIGHT, MAYOR LUKE SMUDE, ASSISTANT TO THE CITY MANAGER
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DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE ACTION REGARDING CHANGES TO THE RULES OF CONDUCT AND DECORUM FOR CITY COUNCIL AND COMMISSION MEETINGS AND VARIOUS REDONDO BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE SECTIONS PERTAINING TO CITY BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
REVIEW AND PROVIDE DIRECTION ON THE DRAFT RULES OF CONDUCT AND DECORUM FOR CITY COUNCIL AND COMMISSION MEETINGS, INCLUDING UPDATES TO MEETING AGENDAS AND SCRIPTS FOR MEETING CHAIRS TO ADDRESS DISRUPTIONS TO PUBLIC MEETINGS
REVIEW AND PROVIDE DIRECTION ON DRAFT ORDINANCES TO UPDATE THE REDONDO BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE PERTAINING TO THE UNIFORM REGULATIONS OF COMMISSIONS, PUBLIC WORKS AND SUSTAINABILITY COMMISSION, HARBOR COMMISSION, PLANNING COMMISSION, BUDGET AND FINANCE COMMISSION, CULTURAL ARTS COMMISSION, PUBLIC AMENITIES COMMISSION, AND HISTORIC RESOURCES PRESERVATION
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
This item was continued for discussion from the September 9, 2025 regular City Council meeting. It provides an opportunity for the Council to further discuss edits to Draft Rules of Conduct and Decorum for City Council and Commission Meetings presented by the Mayor on September 2, 2025, as well as redline edits to existing Redondo Beach Municipal Code (RBMC) sections provided by Mayor Pro Tem Behrendt on September 9. These documents include:
- New and Further Revised Draft Rules of Conduct and Decorum for City Council and Commission Meetings, including additional edits following the September 9, 2025 version presented by Mayor Pro Tem Behrendt (to be delivered as a Blue Folder Item)
- A Model Agenda for City Council and Commission Meetings (to be delivered as a Blue Folder Item)
- Scripts for Chairs to address disruptions to public meetings (to be delivered as a Blue Folder Item)
- Redlined RBMC Sections comparing the version presented on September 9, 2025 by Mayor Pro Tem Behrendt to an updated draft:
- Uniform Regulation of Commissions
- Public Works, Traffic, Safety, And Sustainability Commission
- Harbor Commission
- Planning Commission
- Budget and Finance Commission
- Cultural Arts Commission
- Public Amenities Commission
- Historic Resources Preservation
- Redlined RBMC Sections comparing the existing RBMC sections to an updated draft from Mayor Pro Tem Behrendt:
- Uniform Regulation of Commissions
- Public Works, Traffic, Safety, And Sustainability Commission
- Harbor Commission
- Planning Commission
- Budget and Finance Commission
- Cultural Arts Commission
- Public Amenities Commission
- Historic Resources Preservation
At this time, staff recommends the City Council discuss the updated documents and provide further input and direction.
BACKGROUND
The “Rules of Conduct for the City Council” were last updated in April 2022. Through the 2022 strategic planning process the Council added an objective to review the Code of Conduct for Commissioners and present recommendations to the City Council. No action was ultimately taken to change the Rules of Conduct.
At the March 2023 Strategic Planning meeting, the Council updated the objective to “update the Code of Conduct Policy for City Council and Commissioners…and present the revised policy to City Council for consideration and approval.” Subsequent to the establishment of this objective, the Council expressed concerns with three main items:
- City Council and Commissioner civility
- Definitively bounding the scope of commissions
- Establishing the means to control public disruptions
On April 1, 2025, the former City Attorney, Michael W. Webb, advised that the City Council never adopted comprehensive rules for the conduct of public meetings. Thus, when the Council asked for procedural guidance, the City Attorney could only opine on how the Council acted historically, or based on common procedural rules that were never formally adopted. The City Attorney closed with the recommendation to pursue the adoption of a tailored version of Rosenberg’s Rules of Order, with Mayor Light volunteering to lead the drafting effort.
While researching the item, multiple resources were provided to the Mayor that impacted the initial recommendations. These included:
- The existing Rules of Conduct for City Council Meetings
- The Commissioner Handbook
- The Municipal Code and Charter
- The Agenda Instructions
- Several documents previously generated by staff but never acted upon
- City of Gardena scripts related to dealing with unruly members of the public
- Rosenberg’s Rules of Order
The Project Objectives are depicted in first column of Figure 1 and the Existing Documentation is depicted in the second column.

Figure 1: Tasking Overview
Mayor Light subsequently made efforts to address each project objective. During this process, the existing documentation was found to contain some conflicting, or outdated, information, and some of Council’s Project Objectives were not addressed.
As a result, the task expanded to ensure that all of the policy documents were aligned and complimentary and that new policies were defined to address the stated objectives. The resulting Recommendations (Column 3 of Figure 1) and documentation includes:
- Updates to and expansion of the Rules of Conduct embodied in the draft “City Council Rules of Conduct and Decorum,” which includes the conduct of Commissioners and members of the public
- A draft update to the standard Agenda that includes additional Rules of Conduct for members of the public
- Scripts to address situations with disruptive members of the public
- Recommended updates to the RBMC
As the project progressed, several recommendations required immediate action by the City Council to align with the commencement of the Commissioner appointment process in June of 2025. As a result, the Council has already enacted recommended changes to the Youth Commission and dissolve the Public Safety Commission. The expanded draft Rules for Public Participation have also been posted at each subsequent City Council meeting. The Mayor has also utilized draft scripts to introduce and define the steps that should be taken when members of the public are disruptive. These rules and scripts were reviewed by the Police Chief, the City Attorney, and the City Manager prior to public posting and can be amended by the City Council as part of this item, if desired.
As a result of the disbandment of the Public Safety Commission, the Mayor added the safety related tasks brought up by the Council to the scope of the amended ordinance for the Public Works and Sustainability Commission.
The documents were presented to Council following review by the City Attorney’s Office and appropriate Commission liaisons. The documents were then reviewed by the City Council Subcommittee and are now being presented to the Council for review and direction. In addition to providing input on the draft documents, the Mayor also requested that the Council provide guidance on the following items:
- Start times for Closed Session and Open Session Meetings
- Appropriate metric for Commissioner attendance (4 absences over the preceding 12-month period is currently included)
- Council’s desire to allow for continued electronic public participation
These items were initially discussed by the City Council on September 2, 2025, and again on September 9, 2025. The discussion was continued to the September 16, 2025 meeting. This item provides an opportunity for the Council to consider the redlined changes to the documents proposed by Mayor Pro Tem Behrendt, in consultation with the Mayor, and to provide further direction on their final preparation and future consideration of adoption.
COORDINATION
The drafted documents were coordinated with Mayor Pro Tem Behrendt, the Mayor, City Manager’s Office, the City Attorney’s Office, and the applicable Commission liaisons.
FISCAL IMPACT
There is no fiscal impact associated with the proposed changes.
APPROVED BY:
Mike Witzansky, City Manager
ATTACHMENTS
Versions Comparing the September 9, 2025 Version to an Updated Draft:
- RBMC - Chapter 9, Article 1 - Uniform Regulations
- RBMC - Chapter 9, Article 4 - Public Works and Sustainability Commission
- RBMC - Chapter 9, Article 7 - Harbor Commission
- RBMC - Chapter 9, Article 10 - Planning Commission
- RBMC - Chapter 9, Article 13 - Budget and Finance Commission
- RBMC - Chapter 9, Article 14 – Cultural Arts Commission
- RBMC - Chapter 9, Article 15 - Public Amenities Commission
- RBMC - Chapter 10, Articles 1-8 - Historic Resources Preservation
Versions Comparing the Existing RBMC Sections to an Updated Draft:
- RBMC - Chapter 9, Article 1 - Uniform Regulations
- RBMC - Chapter 9, Article 4 - Public Works and Sustainability Commission
- RBMC - Chapter 9, Article 7 - Harbor Commission
- RBMC - Chapter 9, Article 10 - Planning Commission
- RBMC - Chapter 9, Article 13 - Budget and Finance Commission
- RBMC - Chapter 9, Article 14 – Cultural Arts Commission
- RBMC - Chapter 9, Article 15 - Public Amenities Commission
- RBMC - Chapter 10, Articles 1-8 - Historic Resources Preservation
Also Included
- Administrative Report – City Council, September 9, 2025
- Administrative Report – City Council, September 2, 2025