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Glendale council establishes Commission on the Status of Women with monthly meeting requirement after debate over role and administrative authority
Summary
The City Council adopted an ordinance creating a Commission on the Status of Women, setting meeting frequency and powers. Debate focused on whether the commission should have advisory-only status or be embedded in department operations; council adopted the ordinance with monthly meetings and a role coordinating with departments.
The Glendale City Council voted Sept. 30 to adopt an ordinance formally creating the Commission on the Status of Women and setting its meeting cadence and responsibilities.
What was approved: The ordinance defines the commission’s powers and duties, requires monthly meetings (rather than a quarterly schedule), and authorizes the commission to work with city departments to review and provide input on programs affecting women and girls. Supporters said monthly meetings are needed for effective programming and ongoing community engagement; opponents…
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