Appoint residents to 5 city boards and commissions

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In Plain English

The city council fills open seats on volunteer boards that advise on arts funding, housing policy, historic buildings, community development, and parks. These residents review proposals and make recommendations to the city council. Board members typically serve 2-4 year terms and meet monthly.

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Votes

Approve appointments and re-appointments: Phillip Mehas (Arts and Culture), Jessica Montiel (Community Development), Robin Cawelti (Historic Preservation), Anntheia Yvonne Farr (Housing Advisory), Eduardo Martinez, Yvonne Nair, Mark Torres (Recreation and Parks)

Passed

7 to 0

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Why This Vote Matters

The council unanimously approved seven residents to serve on volunteer advisory boards that help guide city decisions on arts funding, housing policy, historic preservation, community development, and parks. These appointees will review proposals and make recommendations to the council, with most serving 2-4 year terms and attending monthly meetings. The appointments include both new members and people being reappointed to continue their service. This was a routine administrative matter, as board appointments typically receive broad council support.

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Community Discussion

This discussion was submitted to the City Clerk as part of the public record.

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