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Answer:
Answer #3 is the best place to begin – and add
elements from number 1 and 2 as you feel comfortable.
When you talk to the city manager, be sure that he
understands you are calling because you know the Code, and that
helps to establish the context for your comments. This is a good
opportunity to provide management advice, but to do so as an ICMA
and FCCMA member, you need to adhere to the requirements of Tenets 1
and 2. You can include the advice of numbers 1 and 2 – but you
should also let her know that you will be talking to the city
manager, as a colleague, because it is part of the Code of Ethics.
This may even provide you with the opportunity to talk about the
importance of the Code, and what it means to you, as a professional
manager, to be bound by such obligations.
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