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Redevelopment Commission Recommends One Alternate Member in Bylaw Update; Vote Unanimous
Summary
The Gilbert Redevelopment Commission voted 5-0 in a recommendation to town council to amend its bylaws to add a one‑year alternate member who would attend meetings and serve in the event of absence or recusal; staff said the council could appoint an alternate if council approves the bylaws.
The Gilbert Redevelopment Commission on June 10 voted unanimously to recommend that the town council approve amendments to the commission bylaws to add one alternate member.
Staff member Sydney told commissioners the change would add flexibility to the board by allowing a single alternate to attend all meetings and act in place of a regular commissioner only during absences or recusals. "The term would only be 1 year," Sydney said, noting that full commissioners serve four-year terms.
Sydney said the town council…
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