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Members urge faster reappointments, clearer onboarding for Raleigh’s Community Engagement Board
Summary
Current and former members of the Community Engagement Board told a special council committee the board has persistent vacancies and inconsistent onboarding; they asked for resumed appointments, an expanded youth seat range, and better document access.
Members and former members of Raleigh’s Community Engagement Board told a City Council special committee they are short-staffed, under-resourced and need clearer onboarding and document access to do their work.
Tyesha Mosley of the Community Engagement Department told the committee the board was created in 2022, has 16 seats and currently includes two inaugural members seeking reappointment. Mosley said four members are not seeking reappointment to focus on other priorities and four resignations were due to life transitions such as a youth seat holder…
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