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CC Regular Session 7. 7. <br /> Meeting Date: 03/28/2017 <br /> By: Mark Riverblood, Engineering/Public <br /> Works <br /> Information <br /> Title: <br /> Consider the Establishment of a Youth Liaison to the Park and Recreation Commission <br /> Purpose/Background: <br /> Proposed for consideration, is the establishment of a Youth Liaison to the Park and Recreation Commission. This <br /> would be a Ramsey resident, 16 to 18 years of age,he/she would participate in all affairs and discussion of the <br /> Commission,but be a non-voting member(and without a per diem). There would seem to be many advantages to <br /> this new position, and with little or no costs. Chief among the benefits would be a broader representation of the <br /> community to this advisory board—and thereby by extension, also to the Council. <br /> Who: A Ramsey resident, 16 to 18 years of age. They would submit an essay to the Commission to be considered, <br /> then interviewed and selected to move forward by the Commission Chair, Staff Liaison and an HR representative or <br /> appointee. How Council approval would occur can be determined. <br /> What: A Park and Recreation Commission Youth Liaison,who may have an assigned `term',but would time-out <br /> around when they reach their 19th Birthday(or at the end of that respective term,whichever occurred later) . (At <br /> which point they may be an ideal candidate to serve as an appointed Board or Commission member as part of the <br /> usual process.) <br /> Why: To expand civic engagement and participation, as well as improve upon the diversity of opinions, ideas, issue <br /> identification, and perspectives as the City sets priorities for the development of the park and trail system for the <br /> future.While the establishment of the position now may be particularly useful,the expectation is that the Youth <br /> Liaison would be an on-going addition to the Commission. (Though could be discontinued at any time.) <br /> Staff also proposes using this Parks and Recreation Commission appointment as a pilot project that could be <br /> expanded to the other advisory commissions of the City(e.g., EPB,and Planning). The initial program will help to <br /> identify any additional benefits or shot-comings of the program prior to consideration of expanding it to other <br /> commissions. <br /> How: The Park and Recreation Commission has forwarded a recommendation to investigate this opportunity to <br /> City Council(the essence of this case). <br /> Notification: <br /> Observations/Alternatives: <br /> Observations <br /> The timing of the establishment of this position,would seem to be particularly beneficial as the City begins both the <br /> Comprehensive Plan and a Master Plan for Parks,now with a more direct voice from one of the Park and <br /> Recreation Commission's more important constituent groups—young people. This also begins to develop future <br /> leadership within the community, and increases communications in several dimensions and directions. <br /> Since this topic had been discussed by the Park and Recreation Commission in March, Staff has made an inquiry <br /> with other communities to see if any had a youth liaison or similar position. The following is a synopses of the <br />
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