The City Council shall establish rules for the conduct of its proceedings and may sanction members or other persons for disorderly or improper conduct at any meeting. It shall have the power and authority to compel the attendance of witnesses, to examine them under oath, and to compel the production of evidence before it. Subpoenas may be issued in the name of the City and be attested by the City Clerk. Disobedience of such subpoenas, or the refusal to testify (upon other than constitutional grounds), shall constitute a misdemeanor.
The City Clerk shall cause the publication, in a newspaper widely circulated within the City, or on a City Website accessible through Internet or other appropriate technology, of items listed on the agenda prepared for regular meetings of the City Council which the City Manager shall deem of significance or of interest to the residents of Sunnyvale. Such publication or Internet distribution shall be in accordance with procedures which shall be established by ordinance of the City Council, and shall be designed to provide reasonable public notice in a manner which will permit current information to be disseminated widely within the City. In addition, the City Clerk shall furnish the City Library with at least two sets of packets containing materials in support of agenda items at the same time that such materials are made available to the members of the City Council; confidential or otherwise privileged materials shall be excluded therefrom. Nothing contained in this section shall prevent the City Council from taking action on any item not shown on such agenda, nor shall failure to comply with any provision of this section invalidate any action taken by the City Council.
The City Clerk shall keep an accurate record of all its proceedings and, at the demand of any member, or upon the adoption of any ordinance or resolution for the payment of money, the City Clerk shall call the roll and shall cause the "ayes" and "noes" taken on any question, to be entered in the minutes of the meetings. In any event, the City Clerk shall keep such records and shall make such entries into the minutes of the meetings necessary for publication or Internet distribution in accordance with the provisions set forth below.
The City Clerk shall cause the publication or Internet distribution of the minutes of the regular and special meeting of the City Council or of the digest of those actions taken at such meetings which the City Manager shall deem of significance or of interest to the residents of Sunnyvale, excepting therefrom matters which may not be disclosed as a result of recognized legal privileges. Such publication or Internet distribution shall be in accordance with the procedures established by ordinance, pursuant to this section, for the publication of the City Council agenda.
Such publication or Internet distribution shall occur within a reasonable time after such meetings. The minutes or the digest of the actions taken, as hereinabove described, shall include, but not be limited to, a description of the items of the agenda acted upon in sufficient detail to inform the public of the nature of the action taken, the vote on such items and the names of the members of the Council voting for or against each item. Absences, together with abstentions and the reasons therefor, shall also be published.
(Amended effective December 31, 1975, December 21, 1976, December 23, 1982, November 28, 2007 and May 7, 2020: previously Section 712)