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Council moves to dissolve inactive committee, asks subcommittee to study boards and commissions consolidation

2676995 · March 18, 2025
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Summary

Raleigh council voted to remove the defunct Mayor's Committee on Compassion and directed staff and a newly formed council subcommittee to study consolidation, bylaws, nominating committees and support for advisory boards and commissions, with a July 1 target for recommendations.

The City Council took action on advisory boards and commissions issues, removing an inactive mayoral committee and asking for a targeted review of boards' structure and bylaws.

Community Engagement Director Tyesha Moseley briefed council on the city's 29 advisory boards and commissions, 26 of which appear in the online application system Grandicus and 20 of which receive staff support. Moseley noted staff-created resources including a training handbook and an annual work‑plan…

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