Define role of council members who serve as liaisons to city boards
Resolution 46-15
In Plain English
City council members currently serve as liaisons to various boards like the planning commission and parks committee. The formal decision clarifies what these liaisons can and cannot do during meetings. If approved, liaison duties include sharing information between groups but not voting on board decisions.
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