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City Council Liaison <br /> Roles and Responsibilities <br /> (Parks, Trails, and Recreation Committee) <br /> Committee Summary <br /> The Parks, Trails, and Recreation Committee (PTRC) is established per City Code, <br /> Section 220.05. The purpose of the PTRC is to review and evaluate the City's parks, <br /> trails, and recreation facilities and programs. The PTRC considers and makes <br /> recommendations to the City Council on cost-effective approaches to maintain, expand <br /> and improve these facilities and programs to meet the parks, trails, and recreational <br /> needs of the City's residents. <br /> City Council Liaison <br /> Attendance: <br /> The City Council liaison is expected to attend as many of the PTRC meetings as <br /> possible. If the liaison cannot attend a meeting, they will request an alternate <br /> Councilmember to attend on their behalf. <br /> Training: <br /> The liaison should take advantage of training and educational opportunities as they <br /> arise. Staff will notify the PTRC liaison of training and educational opportunities as they <br /> become available. <br /> Participation at Meetings: <br /> The liaison should refrain from taking an active role or a leadership role in the PTRC <br /> discussions and should generally assume a passive role at the PTRC meetings. To the <br /> extent possible, comments by the Council liaison should reflect the majority position of <br /> the City Council. The liaison is not a voting member of the PTRC. <br />
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