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Records Management Program <[log in to unmask]>
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Sharon Blackstock <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 10 Feb 2005 08:32:31 -0700
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Paul,
The City of Lakewood did develop a dress code policy a few years ago, but I
just tried to find it in our admin reg's and it's not listed, which tells me
(something I'd already observed) that it's not being enforced in particular.
Each dept director is responsible for his/her department's people and the
policy did allow for different tasks and different types of dress.  In
general, in City Hall, we have a business casual requirement M-Th and what I
call a "business jeans casual" on Fridays.   If I'm going to a council
meeting on a Monday, I dress better than usual (cuz I'll be on
TV!!!!!!!!!!!!!). If you're interested in the policy we developed but no one
can find or remember, I'm pretty sure I've got a copy in the archives and
could scan it and send it to you.

Sharon G. Blackstock, CRM
Central Records Administrator
Lakewood City Clerk's Office
480 South Allison Parkway
Lakewood CO 80226-3127
303-987-7091 (office)
303-987-7088 (fax)
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www.lakewood.org

Lakewood's records management objectives: 1) Information is available when
needed; 2) Records of permanent value are preserved; 3) Non-permanent
records are destroyed per approved retention schedules; 4) Discarded paper
is recycled.

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