If you are looking for more information about the Provo Municipal Council, please visit provocouncil.org or http://provocitycouncil.com/
The Municipal Council (also known as the City Council) is the legislative branch and policy making body of Provo City. The Council, through the adoption of ordinances and resolutions, establishes laws, sets policy, oversees the budget, provides opinion on the administrative branch’s execution of the law, and approves long-term contracts and commitments of City resources. The Council annually supervises an independent financial audit of the City’s fiscal affairs.
Council staff provides policy analysis, legal counsel and administrative support for the Council’s legislative activities and provides the public with access to the Provo City ordinances, resolutions, agendas, minutes, and adopted policies. In addition, an extensive volunteer Neighborhood Program is administered through the
Council Office.Council Members: Hal Miller, Gary Garrett, Kim Santiago, Kay Van Buren, Gary Winterton, Calli Hales, Dave Sewell.
Live streaming of most regularly scheduled meetings is available. Work Meetings can be viewed on the Council's blog: http://provocitycouncil.blogspot.com/ and Council Meetings are broadcast on Provo's Channel 17: http://www.provo.org/city-services/channel-17
The Municipal Council is the policy making body of the City and thus shall exercise the legislative powers of City government, including the adoption of the Provo City Code, other ordinances and resolutions, approving long-term contracts or commitments of City resources beyond current fi scal budget, setting appropriate tax levies, adopting the City budget, setting sewer, water, and power rates, and\ other general and service rates, and will exercise other rights and responsibilities accorded the Council by law