The city will share preliminary recommendations regarding the future of advisory boards, using a new seven-step evaluation framework. Results from a pilot review will be presented at the Audit and Finance Committee meeting on October 15. The review includes both inactive and selected active commissions and will integrate self-evaluations and stakeholder surveys to decide their fate. Additionally, a new section of the City Code regarding Council appointments to intergovernmental bodies is scheduled for consideration to improve alignment with procedures used for Council committees.
City staff will use a seven-step assessment process to evaluate the performance and relevance of advisory bodies, impacting potential changes to their structure.
Results from the pilot review, focusing on previously marked inactive boards and selected active commissions, are scheduled for discussion at the Audit and Finance Committee meeting.
Chief of Staff Genesis Gavino's memo outlines a report that will determine the future of evaluated bodies based on self-evaluations and stakeholder surveys.
A proposed ordinance to clarify Council appointment processes for intergovernmental bodies is set for consideration, aiming at better alignment with Council procedures.
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