File #: 24-754    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Business Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 7/23/2024 In control: City Council/Public Finance and Economic Development Authority/Parking Authority
On agenda: 8/5/2024 Final action:
Title: SUBJECT: Continued Annual Appointments to the Arts and Culture Advisory Commission (District 3 and One Ex-Officio) REPORT IN BRIEF Accept a nomination to fill the Arts and Culture Advisory Commission. RECOMMENDATION City Council - Adopt a motion accepting nominations and appointing individuals to serve as a member of the Arts and Culture Advisory Commission (District 3 and 1 Ex-Officio).
Attachments: 1. Arts and Culture Advisory Commission Applications.pdf, 2. Current Roster.pdf
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Report Prepared by: Alejandra Medina, Deputy City Clerk, City Clerk’s Office

 

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SUBJECT: Continued Annual Appointments to the Arts and Culture Advisory Commission (District 3 and One Ex-Officio)

 

REPORT IN BRIEF

Accept a nomination to fill the Arts and Culture Advisory Commission.

 

RECOMMENDATION

City Council - Adopt a motion accepting nominations and appointing individuals to serve as a member of the Arts and Culture Advisory Commission (District 3 and 1 Ex-Officio).

 

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ALTERNATIVES

1.  Approve, as recommended; or,
2.  Deny; or,

3.  Direct the Clerk’s Office to continue recruitment for the vacancies.

AUTHORITY

Merced Municipal Code, Section 3.38.050.

 

DISCUSSION

The Arts and Culture Advisory Commission serves as an advisory body to the City Council on matters having to do with public art, art projects, cultural programs and activities and the promotion of the arts within the City of Merced. In forming the Arts and Culture Advisory Commission, it is the intent of the City Council to foster the arts in the City of Merced and to help implement policy, programs, and standards for public art. The Commission consists of seven registered City of Merced voting members. Six (6) voting members of the commission shall be from the established City Council voting districts and the seventh member shall be appointed at large, who serve four-year terms of office, with four ex-officio members at City Council discretion.

 

At the Council meeting of March 21, 2022, staff was directed to return to a yearly appointment process for the reappointment of eligible members and the appointment of new applicants to vacant board or commission seats.

 

The Clerk’s office began a recruitment campaign that consisted of a social media push over several weeks coordinated with the Public Information Officer to alert citizens of the vacancies and expiring terms, and a series of emails for each board or commission sent to over 5,000 recipients notifying them of the recruitment.

 

At the July 15, 2024, City Council meeting, Council appointed members to the At-Large and District 4 positions. Mayor Pro Tempore Perez asked to make her appointment at the August 5, 2024, City Council meeting so that an applicant can verify their address. Council also made the decision to appoint an Ex-Officio member at the August 5, 2024, City Council meeting.

 

District 3 Seat - The term of Sandra Hay expired on July 1, 2024. Ms. Hay showed interest in being re-appointed and is eligible for a first full-term. In addition to this, the Clerk’s Office received an eligible application from Glen Camarda and Sabrina Abong.

 

Ex-Officio (1) - One seat became vacant with the resignation of Kimberly Garner in April 2024. This seat was filled last year and became vacant after appointment was made; the end-term would be July 1, 2026. The Clerk’s Office has received eligible applications from Angel Santellano, Arturo Martinez Jr., Jeremy Jenkins, and Sabrina Abong.

 

The matter of appointment to fill the two seats on the Arts and Culture Advisory Commission is now before the Council.

 

ATTACHMENTS

1.  Arts and Culture Advisory Commission Applications

2.  Current Roster