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File #: 26-0076    Version: 1
Type: information Status: In Committee
File created: 1/21/2026 In control: Community Livability and Public Safety Committee
Agenda date: 1/28/2026 Final action:
Title: Advisory Body Recruitment Process Update
Title
Advisory Body Recruitment Process Update

Recommended Action
Committee Recommendation:
Not referred to a committee.

City Manager Recommendation:
Receive the update on the advisory body recruitment process.

Report
Issue:
Whether to receive an update on the advisory body recruitment process.

Staff Contact:
Stacey Ray, Assistant City Manager, City Manager's Office, 360.753.8046

Presenter(s):
Stacey Ray, Assistant City Manager

Background and Analysis:
The Community Livability and Public Safety (CLPS) Committee is responsible for advisory body recruitment. The regular recruitment process for 2026 launched in early October and closed on Friday, December 12.

The recruitment closed with the City having received 62 applications for 18 vacancies across nine of the City's 14 established advisory boards and commissions for which Council appoints the members. Many of the applicants submitted for multiple advisory bodies.

Established advisory bodies with open seats are currently reviewing their respective applications. The groups will then suggest candidates for the CLPS Committee to consider for interviews, which are scheduled to take place virtually on Wednesday, March 4 and Thursday, March 5.

Recruitment for this year's appointment cycle included vacancies on the following advisory bodies:
* The Arts Commission (3)
* The Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (3)
* The Cultural Access Program Advisory Board (2)
* Design Review Board (2)
* Heritage Commission (3)
* Olympia Metropolitan Park District Advisory Committee (1)
* Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee (2)
* Planning Commission (1)
* Utility Advisory Committee (1)

Climate Analysis:
There are no anticipated significant climate impacts due to the advisory body appointment process. Staff liaisons utilize the climate framework in aiding advisory bodies and council recommendations; addressing climate impacts or climate-related work may also be included in various advisory body work plans.

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