What is the difference between a resolution and an ordinance?

A resolution is a written motion or policy adopted by a deliberative body.

An ordinance is legislation which necessitates changes in our current laws, policies, or procedures as a city, which is codified in the Grand Junction Municipal Code.

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1. When are City Council meetings?
2. What are City Council workshops, and can I attend them?
3. How do I know what is on the City Council agenda?
4. What is the difference between a resolution and an ordinance?
5. What is the difference between a “first reading” ordinance and a “second reading” ordinance?
6. Can I speak at a Council meeting even if my issue is not on the agenda?
7. How do I know who my City Council representative is?
8. How do I let my Council representative know my opinion on an issue if I cannot speak at the meeting when that issue will be voted on?
9. Can I watch past Council meetings?
10. How do I best contact or schedule a meeting with a Council Member?
11. When does the Council hold hearings and vote on the City budget?
12. Where can I see the City Charter and Municipal Code?