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CC - Item 6E - Mayor's Appointments for 2023-2024ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: BEN KIM, CITY MANAGER �' DATE: JULY 11, 2023 SUBJECT: MAYOR'S APPOINTMENTS FOR 2023-2024 SUMMARY Each year, a listing of City Council Member appointments to a variety of Regional and State committees and boards is prepared and submitted to the Mayor. Included with this report, is the current listing of the Mayor's Appointments from Fiscal Year (FY) 2022-2023 and recommended appointments from Mayor Ly for discussion and consideration for FY 2023-2024. Once the appointments have been made, the City Clerk's office will prepare the Agency Report of Public Official Appointments Form 806, as required by the Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC), file the form with the FPPC, and post it on the City's website. STAFF RECOMMENDATION That the City Council discuss and approve the Mayor's Appointments for FY 2023-2024 and direct the City Clerk to prepare and file Form 806. FISCAL IMPACT - None STRATEGIC PLAN IMPACT - None PUBLIC NOTICE PROCESS This item has been noticed through the regular agenda notification process. Prepared by: ZA Ericka ernandez, City Clerk Attachment A: Mayor's Recommendation for FY 2023-2024 Attachment B: 2022-2023 Mayor's Appointment List AGENDA ITEM 6.E Attachment A Mayor's Recommendation for FY 2023-2024 MAYOR'S APPOINTMENTS 2023 - 2024 REQUEST Please write you name next to the Committee(eyou wish to nest an aplinointmeat during the July 11 CityCouncil useetia . Group A pointments Contact Address Stipend Meetings Notes 3rd Wednesday of The general purpose of CCCA is to serve as a California Contract pe „math Delegate: r R'r-y,r' r/� Morcel Roderic Each meeting is held al None each month az 6:00 rallying point for cities contracting far municipal Cities Association (562) 622-5533 different locations services an that we insure our constituents the beat p.m. service at the minimum cost. The Sanitation Districts protea public health and the environment through innovative and coa- Los Angeles Sanitation Delegate: LY s Kin Christensen Worlanm Mill Road 9125 per 4th Wednesday of effective wastewater and solid waste management, District No. 15 Alternate: CLARK (562) 908-42U Whinier, CA 90601 mewing each month az 190 ecl in doing so convert waste into such as FxC1101 p.m. materi reclaimed water, energy and recycleded materials. r Mayormarr be oppoinredto this trommimes and Mayor pro T. League Delegate: CLKJ — Jennifer mature ture and protect local control for cities ofCalifomis Quan None Annual Meeting through education and advocacy in order to enhance Citta Alumnae:( (626)796-5142 the quality oflife forall Californians. Delegate votes at the annual conference in September. The law established a city selection committee in Las County Shawna Kuhns or Twice (2) a year on or every cowry in which there are two or more cities. Angela - Delegate: Cesar Hernand74-1431 500 West Temple, 0-50 La about Febr and The sole purpose of a city selection committee is to City Selection CL Alternate: CLARK o (213) 9741435 or Angeles, CA 90012 None so need October es az appoint city representatives k such booths, Committer (213) 974-1455 .m. 7:00 p.m. commissions end agencies n may he required by ee law. Mayor mastbe appahrted m this rnmmiaee and Mayor Pro Tem. Sm Gabriel Valle Y L Foothill Transit Office The San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments is of Delegate: Stephanie H-1 100 S.VincentA West 975 per 3rd Thursday of each awified voice to maximize rewurW and advocate Govern Governments Altemaze:C�a� "'lam 626457-1800 ) SIX) Covina, CA 91790 91 month month at 4:00 m. P• for member interests al improve the regionallie in quality of life in the San Gabriel Valley. The District is governed by a twenty-four member San Gabriel Vdley Esther Elliot 1145 N. Azusa Canyon Road $100 per 2nd Friday of each Board ofTnatees with one Trustee appointed by Mosquito ffi Vector Delegate: ARMENTA (626) 61711 FxL West Covina, CA 91790 month month 9 7:00 a.m. each contracting city and one by the County of Los Control District /he ,a,.,HR� 71 I Angeles. (This is a 2 year term; will expire on l.9rr�ya` r 1213123) Page I of 2 MAYOR'S APPOINTMENTS 2023 - 2024 REQUEST SCAG undertakes a variety of planning and policy Southern California Association of �I� _ Voting Member: CLMZV— Maggie Aguilar 900 Wilshire Blvd, Ste. 1700, n/a Annual General initiatives to encourage a more sustainable Southern (213)630.1420 Los Angeles, CA 90017 Assembly Meeting California now and inthesse future. Voting Member at Govcmments the Annual General Assembly Meeting. The California JPIA works with the members to Delegate: D �L� Veronica Ruiz 6081 Moody Sweet La Palma, E100 per I annual meeting in reduce the frequency and severity of claims. Calif. 1PIA Alternate: (562) 467-8736 o CA 90623 meeting July risk analysis and continuous education, the hv- � (800) 229-2343 ali aliformie JPIA helps its members identify California exposures and prevent losses. Commercial Task Fou Appointee: D�,pg1J�C, Son Wong 8838 E. Valley Blvd., To assist with the attractiadretention of national and Team Appointee: * `WIA (626) 569-261 Rosemead None As needed regional retail tenants in the Rosemead commwity. COMMITTEEWASBEING To prevent crime and combat drugs and alcohol Public Safety REAS9i4SED. NO Merely Wong 8301 Garvey Avenue, None Last Thursday of each abuse, develop recreative and community service CONNECTIONS APPOINTMEMS WERE MADE (626) 569-2166 Rosemead month opportunities, and promos emergency preparedness. FOR 1011-1023. Page 2 of 2 Attachment B 2022-2023 Mayor's Appointments List ri d a `� .G .L-. Li. .t.. 'OY➢ U '� d O N � O O�YA � i Y L � � .� C � G � = T � ❑ m 0 F N` ;. � L O�` a c S. u a P. 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