Title
Officer Elections
Recommended Action
Move to elect a Committee Chair and Vice Chair
Report
Issue:
The City’s Rules of Procedure for Advisory Committees state that committees must elect officers each year at the November or December meeting. Those elected will serve a one-year term beginning in January 2025.
Staff Contact:
Max DeJarnatt, Associate Planner, Public Works Transportation, 360.570.3723
Presenter(s):
Max DeJarnatt, Associate Planner
Background and Analysis:
The BPAC Chair’s primary responsibilities include:
• Agenda planning, with help from the staff liaison
• Representing the committee at other meetings from time to time
• Meeting facilitation
• Draft memos to City Council from comments made during BPAC meetings, with help from the staff liaison when requested
The time commitment typically includes:
• A 30-to 60-minute phone call or meeting two weeks before the BPAC meets
• Another 30-minute phone call or meeting after the BPAC meets
• Additional meetings are about 2-3 per year and could be more
The role of the Vice Chair is to fill in for the Chair when needed. On some advisory committees, the Chair and Vice Chair trade off attending outside meetings if the meeting schedule gets heavy.
The busiest time of year for the Chair is typically March. In addition to the regular BPAC meeting, the Community Livability and Public Safety Committee often invites the Chair to attend interviews with potential new members then. Additionally, CLPS often holds a meeting for every advisory committee chair to attend and present the committee’s work plan in March. Again, the Chair and Vice Chair may choose to trade off attending these meetings.
Please consider nominating yourself or another member of the committee to serve as either Chair or Vice Chair.
Options:
This is routine committee business.
Financial Impact:
There is no financial impact from this item.
Attachments:
None.