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Staff proposes cutting 14-day notice for mayoral appointments; council favors shorter notice for reappointments
Summary
City staff proposed removing a 1999 ordinance requirement that the mayor provide written notice 14 days before nominations to boards and commissions are considered.
City staff presented a proposed change to a 1999 ordinance that currently requires the mayor to provide written notice 14 days before council consideration of nominations to boards and commissions.
Sherry, a city department head, told the council staff wants to remove the 14-day written-notice requirement to streamline appointments and reappointments. “Staff would like to eliminate this requirement to help streamline the…
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