Expand Commission on Aging membership to include school district residents
In Plain English
The Commission on Aging currently requires members to live within city limits. This change allows residents from anywhere in the West Contra Costa Unified School District to serve on the commission. If approved, people from unincorporated areas like North Richmond could join the commission that advises the city on senior services.
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Refer this matter to staff to review changes needed and discuss with commission chair, then bring back to City Council
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