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Fayetteville youth council workshop proposes merged outreach role, new public‑health chair and schedule changes

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At an April 30 workshop, Fayetteville Youth Advisory Council members reviewed bylaws, agreed to merge the community outreach and special‑events chairs, discussed creating a public health and safety chair, considered moving to two meetings a month and scheduled formal votes for the council’s next regular meeting in May.

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Members of the Fayetteville Youth Advisory Council and city staff met April 30 for a workshop to review the council’s bylaws and officer duties, tentatively merge two outreach positions, discuss a new public health and safety chair, and consider changing meeting frequency and other housekeeping rules.

The workshop covered the council’s officer roles and duties, currently set as eight positions, and reviewed how those roles should interact with City offices and boards. Council members agreed in the session to combine the community outreach and special events chairs into a single community outreach chair, freeing one position for reassignment. Formal adoption of that change and other bylaw edits were deferred to the council’s next regular meeting in May for a vote.

The discussion centered on clarifying responsibilities rather than immediate rule changes. Members and…

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