Appoint 4 people to city boards and commissions
In Plain English
The city fills vacant positions on 3 advisory boards that help guide city policies. One person gets reappointed to the Library Commission for another term. Two new members join the Police Commission and Workforce Investment Board. These volunteer positions advise the city council on library services, police oversight, and job training programs.
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Votes
Approved the appointments
6 to 1
Why This Vote Matters
The council approved appointments to fill three volunteer advisory positions with broad support in a 6-1 vote, with Councilmember Boozé dissenting. One person was reappointed to continue serving on the Library Commission, while two new members were selected to join the Police Commission and Workforce Investment Board. These unpaid positions help advise the council on library services, police oversight, and job training programs. This was a routine administrative matter involving no city funds.
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