Reduce Arts and Culture Commission from 15 to 11 members
In Plain English
The Arts and Culture Commission currently has 15 appointed members who advise the city council on arts policy and funding decisions. The new law shrinks the commission to 11 members. Smaller commissions typically meet more efficiently and reach decisions faster.
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