Reappoint members to 5 city commissions for new terms
In Plain English
Several volunteer commissioners who serve on boards that advise the city council have completed their current terms. The reappointments cover the Commission on Aging, Human Relations and Human Rights Commission, Point Molate Citizen Advisory Committee, Recreation and Parks Commission, and Economic Development Commission. These volunteers review issues and make recommendations on topics affecting their areas.
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Votes
Approve the reappointments to various commissions
7 to 0
Why This Vote Matters
The council unanimously approved reappointments for several volunteer commissioners whose terms had expired. These commissioners serve on five boards that advise the council on issues like aging services, human rights, recreation programs, economic development, and the Point Molate development project. The reappointments are routine administrative business that keeps these advisory committees functioning. No public money is involved since these are volunteer positions.
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