Appoint 1 planning commissioner and 4 mitigation fund committee members
In Plain English
The city needs to fill vacant positions on 2 boards that advise the city council. The Planning Commission reviews new development projects and zoning changes. The Veolia Mitigation Fund Committee distributes money from pollution settlements to help affected neighborhoods.
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Votes
Approve the appointments
6 to 1
Why This Vote Matters
The council approved new appointments to fill vacant positions on two advisory boards with broad support in a 6-1 vote, with Boozé dissenting. The Planning Commission reviews development projects and zoning changes, while the Veolia Mitigation Fund Committee distributes settlement money from pollution cases to help affected neighborhoods. These are routine appointments to keep the boards functioning with full membership. The new appointees will serve as volunteers advising the council on their respective areas.
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