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File #: 24-1010    Version: 1
Type: Discussion Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 11/1/2024 In control: Parks and Recreation Commission
On agenda: 11/7/2024 Final action:
Effective date: 11/7/2024    
Title: Cancellation of January 2, 2025 Commission Meeting Date
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TO: HONORABLE CHAIR AND COMMISSIONERS OF THE PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION

FROM: Lea Kolek, Parks and Community Service Manager

PREPARED BY: Lea Kolek, Parks and Community Service Manager

SUBJECT:
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Cancellation of January 2, 2025 Commission Meeting Date
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RECOMMENDATION
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Cancel the regular Parks and Recreation Commission meeting on Thursday, January 2, 2025, the day after the New Year's Day National Holiday, and discuss rescheduling a special meeting date in January 2025.

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PRIOR ACTION/VOTE
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CITY COUNCIL GOAL
Coordinate and deliver responsive, effective community services.

BACKGROUND
The next regular Parks and Recreation Commission meeting coincides with the New Year's Day national holiday, and as such, department staff recommend cancelling the regular meeting for the following reasons:

1. Holiday Observance: New Year's Day is a significant national holiday in the United States, marked by celebrations, parades, and typically fireworks at midnight on the eve of the holiday. Many people take time off work to celebrate with family and friends. Holding a commission meeting the day after this holiday could disrupt holiday plans for both commissioners and the public.

2. Attendance Challenges: Given that the next Commission meeting falls on the day after the holiday, attendance at the meeting may be lower than usual. Commissioners, staff, and community members may have other commitments or be out of town. A lack of quorum could hinder decision-making and productive discussions.

3. Public Participation: Holding a meeting so soon after a holiday might discourage public participation. Residents may prioritize holiday festivities over attending a commission meeting. Ensuring robust public input is essential for transparent governance.

Rather than wait for the next regular meeting scheduled for Thursday, March 6, 2025, staff recommend that Commissioners call for a special meeting and discuss an alternate date that i...

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