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City secretary recommends cuts, dissolutions and process fixes after review of Denton boards and commissions
Summary
A city review found 26 resident boards with 19 vacancies and 32 expired terms; staff recommended reducing one committee, dissolving the Internal Audit Advisory Committee and filling two sustainability vacancies.
City staff briefed the Denton City Council on Jan. 7 on a review of resident boards and commissions and recommended several changes designed to reduce quorum failures and improve administrative processes.
Chief of Staff Christie Fogel told council the city currently operates 26 resident boards, commissions and committees. "A total of 190 committee meetings, 221 committee members, 19 vacancies, and 32 expired terms," she said, and staff…
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