REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION
SUBMITTED TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members
SUBMITTED BY: Oliver Chi, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Travis K. Hopkins, Assistant City Manager
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Consider Establishment of a City Council Ad-Hoc Committee to Perform a Formal Review of the City's Current Boards, Commission, and Committee Structure
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Statement of Issue:
In late-2019, prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, the City Council's Intergovernmental Relations Committee (IRC) had been engaged in a review of the City's existing structure of Boards, Commissions, and Committees (BCCs). Over the years, as the City made additions and / or adjustments to our BCCs, the overall listing of groups became unwieldy, both because of the number of BCCs and overlapping duties.
Recently, at this year's 2021 Strategic Planning Session held in January, the City Council identified updating and modernizing our overall roster of BCCs as a key priority project. Currently, staff has identified that the City supports 40 different internal, City-sponsored boards, commission, and committees (see Attachment 1), and certainly, the City would benefit from an assessment of the duties, priorities, and current relevancy of each group as we seek to modernize our overall BCC framework.
To coordinate the task of reviewing our BCCs, it is recommended that an Ad-Hoc City Council Committee be established to work with staff in performing the review of the City's board and commission framework. It is recommended that the Mayor and two (2) members of the City Council be selected to serve on the Ad Hoc Committee, which would be tasked with developing recommendations for consideration by the full City Council.
Financial Impact:
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Recommended Action:
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Establish a 3-member City Council Ad-Hoc Committee, comprised of the Mayor and two (2) Council Members, to perform an assessment of the City's overall board, commission, and committee structure.
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