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Council authorizes REACH nonprofit to remove required city‑council seat on its board
Summary
City staff recommended and the City Council unanimously authorized REACH — the city’s recreation and culture nonprofit — to eliminate a required council‑appointed seat on its board, a move staff said reduces liability while preserving the city’s ability to support the nonprofit through event sponsorship and fee waivers.
The Port Hueneme City Council on Nov. 4 authorized REACH (Recreation, Education, Activities and Culture in Hueneme), a local nonprofit, to remove the requirement in its bylaws that a city council member occupy a board seat. The action passed unanimously.
Staff recommended the change as a best practice to create separation between the city and the nonprofit and to reduce…
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