Is the Park Board subject to the City's Ethics ordinance?  
Title 2 Administration: Chapter 15 Ethics in Government
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Jason Stone | Hale

--- Andy Driscoll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Further, the Park Board should have a code of ethics in place preventing
> conflicts of interest among its members and employees as many cities and
> other public institutions do. This not only increases the public trust, it
> gives the commissioners and others an out from the possible coercion arising
> out of the ethical vacuum in the absence of a controlling code.


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