HomeMy WebLinkAbout13917RESOLUTION NO. 13917
A RESOLUTION APPOINTING MEMBERS TO THE COMMUNITY
SERVICES ADVISORY COMMISSION (CSAC) – JOINT CITY-COUNTY
APPOINTMENT
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF PUEBLO, COLORADO, that:
SECTION 1:
The following individuals are hereby appointed to the Community Services Advisory
Commission to serve four-year terms expiring April 30, 2021.
James Stuart
Rondall Cothran
Erik Bergethon
SECTION 2:
The following individuals are hereby appointed to the Community Services Advisory
Commission to completer four-year terms expiring April 30, 2018.
Linda Crawford
Pablo Mora
SECTION 3:
The officers and staff of the City are directed and authorized to perform any and all acts consistent
with the intent of this Resolution to effectuate the policies and procedures described herein.
SECTION 4:
This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon passage and approval.
INTRODUCED March 12, 2018
BY: Ed Brown
MEMBER OF CITY COUNCIL
APPROVED:
PRESIDENT OF CITY COUNCIL
ATTESTED BY:
ACTING CITY CLERK
City Clerk’s Office Item # M-7
Background Paper for Proposed
RESOLUTION
COUNCIL MEETING DATE: March 12, 2018
TO: President Christopher A. Nicoll and Members of City Council
CC: Sam Azad, City Manager
VIA: City Clerk’s Office
FROM: Brenda Armijo, Acting City Clerk
SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION APPOINTING MEMBERS TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES
ADVISORY COMMISSION (CSAC) – JOINT CITY-COUNTY APPOINTMENT
SUMMARY:
This Resolution ratifies the joint City-County selections to the Community Services Advisory
Commission.
PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION:
Joint City/County appointments to the Community Services Advisory Commission are made on
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an annual basis selecting individuals to serve staggered four-year terms expiring on April 30 of
each year. Resolutions to ratify the joint appointments are passed by each entity.
BACKGROUND:
Due to the term expiration of members James Stuart, Rondall Cothran and Erik Bergethon there
are three City-County joint appointments available on the Community Services Advisory
Commission to serve four-year terms expiring April 30, 2021. Also, due to the resignations of
members Abel Laeke, Jack Selway and Eileen Dennis, there are two City-County joint
appointments available to complete four-year terms expiring April 30, 2018 and one City-County
joint appointment available to complete a four-year term expiring April 30, 2020.
Advertisements were published in the Pueblo Chieftain, announcements on the City Clerk’s and
Pueblo County government webpage seeking volunteers to serve on this committee.
On August 21, 2017, the Board of County Commissioners passed the following resolutions:
Resolution 17-196 reappointed Incumbents James Stuart, Rondall Cothran and Erik Bergethon
to serve four-year terms expiring April 30, 2021. Resolution 17-197 appointed Linda Crawford
and Pablo Mora to complete four-year terms expiring April 30, 2018. There is still one
appointment available.
FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS:
This a volunteer committee and members serve without compensation.
BOARD/COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION:
None
STAKEHOLDER PROCESS:
The Community Services Advisory Commission studies the needs of the community in the areas
of health and human services, recreation, arts and culture, environmental/conservation and
economic development; reviews and analyzes proposals that are submitted to the Pueblo County
and City of Pueblo Partnership during the annual Request for Proposal (RFP) process, including
conducting interviews and performing site visits of agencies submitting proposals; makes final
recommendations to the City and County officials for funding consideration on an annual basis,
or as needed in an emergency situation; and works on other issues and projects as assigned to
them by the Public Officials.
ALTERNATIVES:
City Council in agreement with the County Commissioners could remove the Resolution from the
Agenda, request that the recruitment process be extended in order to receive additional
applications for consideration.
RECOMMENDATION:
Approval of the Resolution.
ATTACHMENTS:
Board of County Commissioners Resolution 17-196
Board of County Commissioners Resolution 17-197