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Grover Beach adopts ordinance to require public interviews for advisory-body appointments
Summary
The council voted unanimously to require public interviews and a council majority vote for appointments to the Planning Commission and Parks, Recreation & Beautification Commission; staff said the process will also be applied to oversight committees for Measure K14 and a sales-tax oversight committee.
Grover Beach — The City Council on Sept. 20 adopted an ordinance to change how the city fills vacancies on certain advisory bodies, requiring applicants to interview publicly before the full council with appointment by majority vote.
Assistant City Manager Erickson said the proposed change responds to prior direction from the council to make advisory-body appointments more transparent. "On March 10, you did direct our staff to come…
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