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Sweetwater narrows neighborhood improvement advisory board, adds residency verification requirement
Summary
The commission amended and approved an ordinance reducing the Neighborhood Improvement Advisory Board from seven to five members, shifting appointments to mayoral nomination with commission ratification, and adding residency-documentation requirements similar to elected officials.
The Sweetwater City Commission on Aug. 4 amended and approved an ordinance altering how the Neighborhood Improvement Advisory Board is constituted. The ordinance reduces the board from seven to five members, makes appointees city residents and changes the appointment method so the mayor nominates members subject to commission…
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