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Investment Policy

Policy Title Print Policy History
A RESOLUTION ADOPTING AN INVESTMENT POLICY, AND REPEALING RESOLUTION 7148
Current PolicyAdopted
Resolution 7279November 8, 2023
Previous PoliciesAdopted
Resolution 7148October 12, 2022
Resolution 7056October 27, 2021
Resolution 6946November 2, 2020
Resolution 6838November 6, 2019
Resolution 6745October 22, 2018
Resolution 6642October 25, 2017
Resolution 6553November 9, 2016
Resolution 6459October 28, 2015
Resolution 6374December 10, 2014
Resolution 6278November 6, 2013
Resolution 6165October 10, 2012
Resolution 6053October 26, 2011
Resolution 5947September 22, 2010
Resolution 5852October 14, 2009
Resolution 5677October 8, 2008
Resolution 5214November 21, 2005
Resolution 3700October 9, 1996
Resolution 3038March 13, 1991
Resolution 2704July 22, 1987
Resolution 2651October 22, 1986
Resolution 2617May 28, 1986
Resolution 2552July 24, 1985
Resolution 2431October 12, 1983
Resolution 2340July 28, 1982
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The manual includes protocols that were developed at an Albany City Council training session held on January 19, 2018, and endorsed by council on February 26, 2018. They are intended to set expectations for members of the Albany City Council and provide a model to guide the conduct and working relationships of Council Members.

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