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Council’s commission reorganization to fold coastal advisory duties into Parks & Recreation draws concern; commission forms subcommittee on shoreline strategy

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The city’s ordinance to fold coastal advisory duties into an expanded Parks and Recreation Commission prompted commissioners to vote 4–3 to form a subcommittee to begin work on shoreline and strategic-implementation items.

The Parks and Recreation Commission received staff updates about a city council ordinance to combine the Coastal Advisory Committee and elements of the Human Affairs Committee into an expanded nine-member Parks and Recreation Commission, effective July 1. Beaches, Parks and Recreation Director Samantha Wiley told the commission the reorganization will fold at least three coastal-experienced members into the commission and that the city clerk will open recruitment to fill vacancies.

Commissioners expressed concern about workload and meeting…

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