No official of the city shall use property, owned by any governmental body or funds of any governmental body, for personal benefit, convenience or profit, except in accordance with policies promulgated by the Council. This prohibition includes the use of city property or funds to advertise or promote the campaign of any official, except as provided in this section. Use of city property to promote a campaign is limited to areas made available to all candidates for public office, including public areas, areas used for public meetings and such city facilities that are designated as meeting space that is available to all candidates for public office. No campaign activities shall be conducted in those portions of city facilities that are dedicated as work areas for city employees. Officials are prohibited from using any method of communication paid for with city resources, including but not limited to public service announcements, signage, official websites or mail during the three months prior to their election date, if such advertising states or implies personal responsibility of the official for any city accomplishment. Officials are prohibited from using any method of communication paid for with city resources, including but not limited to public service announcements, signage, official websites or mail if such communication is in a form that would be reasonably mistaken for the campaign materials of the official because of the similarity of design, content or graphics being used in the campaign.
(Am. Ord. 34-2006)