7.
City Council Work Session
- Meeting Date:
- 12/22/2020
- From:
- Stacy Saltzburg, City Clerk
TITLE:
Assignment of City Council Liaisons
STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Assign Councilmembers to the following:
- Metro Plan (3 liaisons & 1 alternate)
- Arizona Department of Transportation (1 liaison)
- Northern Arizona Intergovernmental Public Transportation Authority (2 liaisons & 2 alternates)
- Northern Arizona Municipal Water Users' Association (1 liaison)
- Audit Committee (1 liaison)
- Economic Collaborative of Northern Arizona Executive Board (1 liaison)
- Northern Arizona Council of Governments (1 liaison & 1 alternate)
- Self-Insurance Trust Fund Board (1 liaison)
- Colorado Plateau Water Advisory Council (1 liaison & 1 alternate)
- Sister Cities (1 liaison)
- Arizona League of Cities and Towns Executive Committee (1 nomination)
- City Commissions (1 liaison each)
- Airport Commission
- Beautification and Public Art Commission
- Commission on Diversity Awareness
- Commission on Inclusion and Adaptive Living
- Housing Commission
- Open Spaces Commission
- Parks and Recreation Commission
- Sustainability Commission
- Tourism Commission
- Transportation Commission
- Water Commission
Executive Summary:
Members of the City Council are asked to participate on a number of external boards and/or commissions. Some of these memberships are dictated by State Statute, by ordinance, or through agreements and IGA's with outside partners. There are a few boards that are discretionary.
The attached document provides information on each board/commission, etc. Additional information regarding Northern Arizona Municipal Water Users’ Association (NAMWUA) is also attached.
With regard to the League of Arizona Cities and Towns Executive Committee the following information is provided:
The attached document provides information on each board/commission, etc. Additional information regarding Northern Arizona Municipal Water Users’ Association (NAMWUA) is also attached.
With regard to the League of Arizona Cities and Towns Executive Committee the following information is provided:
- The League Executive Committee, is accepting letters of interest from those Mayors and Councilmembers whose city/town is not currently represented on the committee and who would like to be nominated for a vacant seat. The 22-member Executive Committee and three officers comprise the governing board for the League of Arizona Cities and Towns. Only elected officials are eligible to serve.
- Each city or town may recommend only one candidate to the Nominating Committee. The candidate will need to submit a letter of interest and provide background information including the number of years served as a locally elected official, why they are interested in serving, and any past participation in League activities.
Financial Impact:
None
Policy Impact:
None
Connection to PBB Key Community Priorities/Objectives & Regional Plan:
Boards and commissions do provide input and recommendations based on City Council goals that may pertain to one or many key community priorities and objectives.
Has There Been Previous Council Decision on This:
After each candidate election the City Council makes assignments to each board.