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RESOLUTION NO. 14880
A RESOLUTION RATIFYING PACOG’S APPOINTMENT OF
DYNELLE ABEYTA, JULIE FAIRMAN, CINDY LAU, AND
STEVEN RODRIGUEZ TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES
ADVISORY COMMISSION (CSAC) – JOINT CITY-COUNTY
APPOINTMENTS
WHEREAS, there are (5) vacancies to be filled on the Community Services
Advisory Commission – Joint City-County appointments. Three appointments shall serve
a four-year term expiring April 30, 2026; one open appointment shall complete a term
expiring April 30, 2023, and one appointment shall remain open to serve a four-year term
expiring April 30, 2026; and
WHEREAS, this Resolution ratifies the joint appointments made following the
PACOG meeting on April 28, 2022, by City-County Representatives who were present;
NOW, THEREFORE;
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 Joint City-County Appointment to serve a four-year term expiring
April 30, 2026.
Dynelle Abeyta
Julie Fairman
Cindy Lau
SECTION 2:
The following individual is hereby appointed to the Community Services Advisory
Commission Joint City-County Appointment to complete a four-year term expiring April
30, 2023.
Steven Rodriguez
SECTION 3:
The officers and staff of the City are authorized to perform any and all acts
consistent with this Resolution to implement the appointments described herein.
SECTION 4:
This Resolution shall become effective on the date of final action by the City
Council.
INTRODUCED May 9, 2022
BY: Larry Atencio
MEMBER OF CITY COUNCIL
APPROVED:
PRESIDENT OF CITY COUNCIL
ATTESTED BY:
CITY CLERK
City Clerk’s Office Item # M-10
Background Paper for Proposed
RESOLUTION
COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May 9, 2022
TO: President Heather Graham and Members of City Council
CC: Nicholas A. Gradisar, Mayor
VIA: Marisa Stoller, City Clerk
FROM: Alyssa Parga, Secretary to the Mayor
SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION RATIFYING PACOG’S APPOINTMENT OF DYNELLE ABEYTA,
JULIE FAIRMAN, CINDY LAU, AND STEVEN RODRIGUEZ TO THE
COMMUNITY SERVICES ADVISORY COMMISSION (CSAC) – JOINT CITY-
COUNTY APPOINTMENTS
SUMMARY:
This Resolution ratifies the Joint City-County selections made to the Community Services
Advisory Commission (CSAC).
PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION:
Joint City-County appointments to the Community Services Advisory Commission are made on
th
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 resignation of Barbara Vidmar and the term expirations of Susan Egnor, Henry Roman,
Theresa Trujillo, and James Wiley, there are a total of five vacancies available on the Community
Services Advisory Commission (CSAC). Four joint City-County appointments are available for
citizens to serve a four-year term expiring April 30, 2026 and one joint appointment is available
for a citizen to complete a four-year term expiring April 30, 2023.
The recruitment process for 2022 was handled by the Pueblo City Staff seeking volunteers to
serve on this committee and new applications were received from Dynelle Abeyta, Julie Fairman,
Cindy Lau, and Steven Rodriguez.
There remains one appointment available to complete a four-year term expiring April 30, 2026 on
the Community Services Advisory Commission.
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:
Proposed Resolution