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File #: HCC-198-FY21    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Discussion Item Status: Held
File created: 1/14/2021 In control: City Council
On agenda: 1/19/2021 Final action:
Title: Recommended Revisions to City Committee Procedures
Sponsors: City Administrator
Indexes: Legislative
Attachments: 1. Committees Presentation_019120, 2. City of Hyattsville Handbook for Committees_FINAL, 3. Apendix A - Committee Descriptions and Worksheets
Submitted by: Laura Reams
Submitting Department: City Clerk
Agenda Section: Discussion

Item Title:
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Recommended Revisions to City Committee Procedures
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Suggested Action:
recommendation
For discussion.
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Summary Background:
The City has 11 active committees, with one (1) new committee (Participatory Budgeting) pending launch. There are 81 residents currently serving with 14 open seats. The City's Committees link the City Council and staff to the residents and help keep our City government vital, responsive, and accountable. Committees are established to increase community input and participation in City government. Some Committees exist to advise and make recommendations to City Council while others have responsibilities that are established by City Charter and Code, such as the Board of Supervisors of Elections and the Ethics Committee. Committees are also subject to State laws pertaining to the Maryland Open Meetings Act and the Public Information Act.

The Council last updated its policies pertaining to committees in 2016. The existing policies primarily relate to the submission of agendas and minutes and procedures for holding meetings in accordance with State law. Staff recognized a need for updating these policies to address procedures for appointments, training, and membership. These procedures will be formalized into a user-friendly handbook to provide clear guidance for prospective and new members.

The draft handbook is attached. The handbook provides information on Committee administrative processes such as: qualifications for members, information for new appointees, roles, and responsibilities, City Council policies regarding Committee members, and a description of all City Committees to which City Council appoints members.

Staff will present the recommended changes to committee procedures to Council at the January 19 meeting.

Next Steps:
Upon authorization, staff will proceed with implementing the new committee procedures. The ha...

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