For the purpose of promoting city business, the Common Council may, pursuant to the requirements of law, appropriate money from the general fund of the city to pay the expenses of, or to reimburse city officials for expenses incurred in, promoting the best interests of the city. Expenses may include, but not be limited to, rental of meeting places, meals, decorations, memorabilia, commemorative objects, and awards; expenses incurred in promoting industrial, commercial and residential development; expenses incurred in developing relationships with other units of government; expenses for membership dues, assessments, conference registrations and other assistance in local, regional, state and national associations of a civic, educational or governmental nature which have as their purpose the betterment and improvement of municipal operations; the direct expenses incurred for travel, meals and lodging in conjunction with municipal business or meetings or organizations to which the municipality belongs; and any other expenses of a civic or governmental nature such as a reasonable amount on employee or immediate family funeral flowers, an all-employee gathering, or employee retirement gift deemed by action of the Mayor to be in the interest of the city.
(Ord. 1630-2020 § 1; Ord. 610, 1982; Code 2000 § 31.04; Code 1981 § 2.60.010)