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Staff recommends moving CDBG board to four‑year terms under 2015 ordinance; HPB applicant speaks to commission
Summary
Staff told commissioners the CDBG advisory board should follow a citywide 2015 ordinance standardizing most board terms to four years (ordinance 2015‑4331). Staff recommended current two‑year incumbents serve two additional years to complete four‑year terms. The commission also interviewed Miss Washington for the Historic Preservation Board, who
Staff told the commission that the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) advisory board, historically on two‑year terms, should align with the 2015 ordinance that established four‑year terms for most city boards (ordinance cited as 2015‑4331). Staff recommended allowing current two‑year incumbents to complete an additional two…
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