City Readies Ethics Ordinance
By Beth Milligan | Sept. 16, 2025
Traverse City commissioners could soon approve language for a new ethics ordinance that would help guide behavior for staff and elected and appointed officials. Voters will be asked to approve a ballot resolution on November 4 that would amend the city charter to include the new ordinance.
Commissioners discussed the idea of an ordinance back in February – a concept that was raised after former City Manager Liz Vogel initially failed to disclose a friendship with the head of a technology firm she recommended for a city contract. Though Vogel didn’t stand to gain anything financially from the deal – and Grand Traverse County Prosecutor Noelle Moeggenberg reviewed the case …
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