File #: AR-18-357    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Agenda Reports Status: Passed
File created: 1/30/2018 In control: Governance, Priorities and Finance Committee
On agenda: 9/4/2018 Final action: 9/4/2018
Title: Bylaw 26/2018 Seniors' Advisory Committee Presented by: Cindy de Bruijn
Attachments: 1. Seniors Advisory Committee Bylaw262018 August 2018
TAMRMS#: B06

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Bylaw 26/2018 Seniors' Advisory Committee
Presented by: Cindy de Bruijn

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RECOMMENDATION(S)
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That the Governance, Priorities and Finance Committee recommend to Council that Bylaw 26/2018, provided as an attachment to the September 4, 2018 Agenda Report entitled “Bylaw 26/2018 Senior's Advisory Committee”, be given all three readings.

That the Governance, Priorities and Finance Committee recommend to Council that $2,000 and the equivalent of a .5 FTE (Grid level 4) be included, on an ongoing basis, in the 2019 (and beyond) Municipal Operating budget(s) to support the work of the Seniors’ Advisory Committee.

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PURPOSE OF REPORT

This report provides Council a draft Bylaw to consider in the creation of a Seniors’ Advisory Committee.

ALIGNMENT TO COUNCIL STRATEGIC PRIORITY
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ALIGNMENT TO ADMINISTRATIVE PRIORITY
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ALIGNMENT TO SERVICE DELIVERY
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COUNCIL DIRECTION

On January 29, 2018 Council passed the following motion:

(CM-18-007)
That Administration draft a Senior’s Committee Bylaw for Council’s consideration by June 18, 2018.

BACKGROUND AND DISCUSSION

As per direction of Council, Administration drafted the attached Bylaw for Council’s approval. The Bylaw recommends that between eight and twelve residents form the Seniors’ Advisory Committee and that members be over the age of 55 and represent a diverse range of ages, experiences and personal backgrounds.

The mandate would be to provide feedback and advice to Council in relation to issues involving or affecting seniors. Members would be committed to working together and setting aside individual agendas to further the collective benefit of senior residents and issues. This Committee would have no authority to direct any City staff, programs, or services.

Council and Administration would be able to seek the input and wisdom of the Committee on policies, bylaws, and other initiatives, while Committee members would be able to bring to City ...

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