Title
Advisory Committee Interviews
Recommended Action
Committee Recommendation:
Not referred to a committee.
City Manager Recommendation:
Interview applicants and finalize appointment recommendations for vacant Advisory Board and Commission positions.
Report
Issue:
Whether to interview candidates to recommend for appointment to Advisory Committees, Boards & Commissions.
Staff Contact:
Kellie Purce Braseth, Strategic Communications Director, City Manager's Office, 360.753.8361
Presenter(s):
None, interviews being conducted.
Background and Analysis:
On April 1, the Community Livability and Public Safety Committee (CLPS) will interview applicants for the vacant seats on the Heritage Commission, the Cultural Access Advisory Board, and the Arts Commission.
The draft Interview schedule is attached. Applicants have been notified. The interviews will be held remotely via Zoom. The Chairs of the respective boards and commissions have been invited to join the CLPS Committee for the interviews. Staff will provide at the interview meeting an updated list of open positions and names of applicants not able to participate in interviews.
Climate Analysis:
No climate impacts were evident.
Equity Analysis:
The board and commission recruitment process is an opportunity to reduce disparities in participation among marginalized communities in City of Olympia process and decisions.
Neighborhood/Community Interest (if known):
Residents serve on Advisory Committees to share their opinions and perspectives, study issues, and develop recommendations in a focused small group in order to provide judicious advice from a community member's perspective to the Olympia City Council.
Financial Impact:
To help defray costs (transportation, childcare, etc.) and lower barriers to participation, members of Council-appointed boards and commissions are eligible for a stipend of $25 per meeting attended. Those who can certify they are low income can receive a stipend of $50 per meeting...
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