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ITEM 2
City Council Memorandum Communications and Public Affairs Memo No.
21-10
Date:
January 13, 2022
To:
Mayor and Council
Thru:
Joshua H. Wright, City Manager
From:
Matt Burdick, Communications and Public Affairs Director
Subject:
Final adoption of Ordinance No. 4983, amending and/or renumbering the City Code Chapters for the Chandler Airport Commission, Chandler Citizens’ Panel for Review of Police Complaints and Use of Force, Commission on Human Relations, Housing and Human Services Commission, Library Board, Mayor’s Committee for People with Disabilities, Mayor’s Youth Commission, Neighborhood Advisory Committee, Parks and Recreation Board, Public Housing Authority Commission, and Transportation Commission; and repealing the Mayor’s Committee for the Aging.
Proposed Motion:
Move City Council adopt Ordinance No. 4983, amending and/or renumbering the City Code Chapters for the Chandler Airport Commission, Chandler Citizens’ Panel for Review of Police Complaints and Use of Force, Commission on Human Relations, Housing and Human Services Commission, Library Board, Mayor’s Committee for People with Disabilities, Mayor’s Youth Commission, Neighborhood Advisory Committee, Parks and Recreation Board, Public Housing Authority Commission, and Transportation Commission; and repealing the Mayor’s Committee for the Aging.
Background:
The City of Chandler currently has 35 citizen advisory boards and commissions, allowing Mayor and Council to receive valuable resident input in varying areas of service delivery and to gather advice from diverse communities of interest. Recently, staff undertook a review of City Code language governing boards and commissions and are proposing several amendments to better align with Strategic Framework priorities, City initiatives, and the individual missions of each board or commission. Staff also identified several City Code "clean-up" items to streamline and update language to current practices. As an overarching recommendation, all boards and commissions are recommended to be placed in Chapter 2 of the City Code for consistency, making rules more readily available to citizens.
The attached table summarizes the notable changes in the proposed ordinance.
This Ordinance was introduced and tentatively adopted by City Council on December 9, 2021.
Financial Implications:
N/A
Attachments
Ordinance No. 4983
Updated Summary of Code Changes
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