Remove term limits for Commission on Aging members
In Plain English
The city currently limits how long residents can serve on the Commission on Aging. This law removes those term limits entirely. Commission members advise the city council on programs and services for older adults. If approved, members can serve indefinitely as long as they are reappointed.
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