TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: Cristal McDonald, City Clerk
PREPARED BY: Kimberly Ramirez, Deputy City Clerk
SUBJECT:
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Establish a Code Enforcement Policy Subcommittee and Review the Southwest Elected Leaders Collaborative Delegates
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RECOMMENDATION
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Establish by minute order:
A Code Enforcement Policy Ad Hoc Subcommittee, with the sunset of the subcommittee upon a final recommendation to the City Council; and
Appoint two Council Members to serve on the Code Enforcement Policy Ad Hoc Subcommittee.
In addition, review appointments to the Southwest Riverside County Elected Leaders Collaborative and, if applicable;
Reappoint delegates to the Southwest Riverside County Elected Leaders Collaborative.
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PRIOR ACTION/VOTE
On January 20, 2023, the City Council held the Annual Goals Workshop. Development Services presented Code Enforcement tools utilized and activity levels. (Non-Action Item).
On January 16, 2024, the City Council reviewed and appointed members as representatives to various agencies and committees (Vote: 5-0).
On March 19, 2024, the City Council held a workshop to receive a presentation from Code Enforcement regarding goals, processes, and statistics (Non-Action Item).
On March 19, 2024, under Council Member Requests to Add Items to Future Agendas, Council Member Holliday requested the review of the current appointments to the Southwest Riverside County Elected Leaders Collaborative to a future agenda (Consensus received); Mayor Stone requested to create an ad-hoc subcommittee to address the Code Enforcement protocol for a future agenda (Consensus received).
CITY COUNCIL GOAL
Maintain a high performing organization that values fiscal sustainability, transparency, accountability and organizational efficiency.
BACKGROUND
The City of Murrieta (City) currently has three (3) active subcommittees to address various topics and issues relevant to the City, such as Commissio...
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