Appoint residents to 3 city boards and commissions
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In Plain English
The city fills volunteer positions on the Richmond Workforce Investment Board, Commission on Aging, and Youth Commission. These boards advise the city council on job training programs, senior services, and youth issues. Board members serve multi-year terms and meet monthly to review policies affecting their communities.
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Votes
Approve consent calendar
7 to 0
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