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Escalon council cuts Measure P advisory committee to three, appoints two members
Summary
At its Aug. 4 meeting, the Escalon City Council voted to amend the Measure P advisory committee policy to reduce membership from five to three and directly appointed two applicants to the committee; staff said the appointees will complete onboarding and must file Form 700 disclosures.
The Escalon City Council on Aug. 4 voted to amend its Measure P advisory committee policy, reducing the committee from five members to three, and directly appointed two applicants to the smaller panel. The council approved a resolution to repeal the prior policy and confirmed appointments of Edward Als and Gabriela Vargas to the Measure P advisory committee.
The change formalizes prior direction the council gave staff to shrink the advisory body and clears the way for the newly appointed members to begin work and receive an onboarding meeting with staff. City Attorney Frank noted for the record the two applicants who remained interested: Edward Als and Gabriela Vargas. City…
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