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Public commenter urges smaller board; Stockton staff to agendize attendance policy, leadership terms and Mills Act research
Summary
A member of the public urged the Cultural Heritage Board to reduce its membership from nine to seven; staff said materials on chair/vice‑chair term lengths and the board attendance policy will be placed on a future agenda, and staff reported they are researching a Mills Act program for Stockton.
During public comment, resident Robert Holzer urged the Cultural Heritage Board to consider reducing its membership from nine to seven to address vacancies and chronic absences.
Holzer told the board that with one vacant seat and at least one member who has not attended meetings, a reduction from nine to seven would make it easier to achieve quorums. "I think that's a really excellent idea," he said when…
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