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Cultural Heritage Board votes to allow longer terms for chair
Summary
The Stockton Cultural Heritage Board voted in October 2023 to amend its bylaws to permit the chair to serve up to two consecutive terms, a change members said would improve institutional memory and administrative continuity.
The Stockton Cultural Heritage Board voted in October 2023 to amend its bylaws to allow a chairperson to serve more than one year, extending permissible consecutive service to a maximum of two terms.
Board members said the change was intended to build institutional memory and improve continuity for a body that meets infrequently and has experienced missed meetings and staff turnover. The amendment replaces the bylaws’ final sentence in section 1 from, in effect,…
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