Appoint 5 people to city boards and commissions
In Plain English
The city fills vacant seats on 4 advisory boards with new and returning members. These volunteers help guide city policies on housing, library services, police oversight, and job training programs. Commission members serve without pay and meet monthly to review proposals and make recommendations to the city council.
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The Story So Far
10 prior discussions on this topic
Reappoint Ben Kellman to Design Review Board for 4-year term
Receive monthly police crime statistics for January 2026
Hire Dynamo Construction to repair Berth 7 dock for $1,080,650
Approve $942,050 construction contract for Area FM temporary cap project
Hire Veritone Inc. for police data reporting and video redaction services
Update city-wide records retention and destruction schedules
Hire T&R Riparian Restore for citywide weed control and vegetation management
Clarify limits on using city resources for immigration enforcement
Accept $4,500 sponsorship from Kaiser Permanente for Park Prescription Day
Approve $1.35 million annually for police technology systems and crime lab services through 2030