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Angleton seniors commission reviews proposed changes to founding resolution on membership, terms and attendance
Summary
City staff presented proposed amendments to Resolution 2007-R-3A that would set the Senior Citizens Commission at seven members, require members to be Angleton residents age 55 or older, set two-year staggered terms, and add attendance and vacancy rules; staff asked the commission for feedback before sending the revisions to city council.
City of Angleton staff presented proposed amendments to Resolution 2007-R-3A governing the Senior Citizens Commission and asked commissioners for feedback before the package is sent to city council for consideration. The proposed changes would set the commission’s membership at seven residents, require members to be at least 55 years old, and formalize two-year staggered terms.
The changes are intended to align the senior commission with other city advisory boards, staff said. "We are aligning with other city boards," a staff member said during…
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