Appoint residents to city boards and commissions
In Plain English
The city runs dozens of volunteer boards that advise the council on issues like planning, parks, and public safety. These boards need regular appointments as terms expire or members resign. The council fills vacant positions with residents who apply to serve their community.
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Votes
Approve appointments and re-appointments: Point Molate Advisory Committee: Eileen Whitty (incumbent, term expiring May 30, 2015), Jeanne Kortz (incumbent, term expiring May 30, 2015); Economic Development Commission: Ann Roulac (new appointment, term expiring March 30, 2016)
7 to 0
Why This Vote Matters
The council unanimously approved three volunteer board appointments. Two current members of the Point Molate Advisory Committee, Eileen Whitty and Jeanne Kortz, were reappointed to new terms ending in May 2015. Ann Roulac received a new appointment to the Economic Development Commission through March 2016. This was a routine administrative matter involving no city funds, as these boards are staffed by unpaid community volunteers who advise the council on various local issues.
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