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Metro government appointments to boards and commissions.

  1. 10-16-02 Item Reviewed by Advocacy committee  and Forwarded to General Membership for Consideration:
    1. Metro government appointments to boards and commissions. The Advocacy Committee recommends that LCON support 50% of all appointments by the MetroGoverment to each of the Boards, Committees, and Councils come from the list of possible such appointees submitted to it by LCON.
      Since the Brookings Institute Study showed the vital importance of involving Neighborhoods and involving those active in Neighborhoods it seems that LCON, the organization actively working with such neighborhoods and neighborhood leaders, has the names of persons from the neighborhood qualified to serve on each of the above mentioned entities.
      Therefore, LCON is encouraging MetroGovernment to adopt this as one of their
      operational practices.
      Below (separate document) (not yet available) are listed the current list of Boards, Committees, and Councils.
      Respectfully and enthusiastically submitted by Emily Boone (585-3430).

 

 

 

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