Change Commission on Aging residency rules and extend terms to 4 years

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In Plain English

The Commission on Aging currently has specific residency requirements for members. This law changes those requirements and extends commissioner terms from their current length to 4 years. The commission advises the city council on issues affecting older residents like senior services and housing.

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Votes

Introduced said ordinance with changes

Passed

7 to 0

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Why This Vote Matters

The council unanimously approved changes to the Commission on Aging's membership rules, relaxing residency requirements and extending commissioner terms to four years. The Commission on Aging advises the city council on services and policies affecting older residents, including senior services and housing for elderly people. This administrative change will affect how the commission operates and who can serve on it. The vote reflects the council's typical broad support for governance measures, with all members consistently backing most administrative changes.

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Community Discussion

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