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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCAO-12-025 - New Appointment to Safe and Healthy Community Advisory CommitteeREPORT TO:Community & Infrastructure Services Committee DATE OF MEETING: May 28, 2012 SUBMITTED BY: Sue Weare, Strategic Planning Associate, (519) 741-3400 x3261 PREPARED BY: Sue Weare, Strategic Planning Associate (519) 741-3400 x3261 WARD(S) INVOLVED: All DATE OF REPORT: May 18, 2012 REPORT NO.: CAO-12-025 SUBJECT: New Appointment to Safe & Healthy Community Advisory Committee RECOMMENDATION: That Kathy Doherty-Masters be appointed to the Safe & Healthy Community Advisory Committee (Education sector representative) for the term ending November 30, 2012. BACKGROUND: At the May 3, 2012 meeting of the Safe & Healthy Community Advisory Committee, on motion by committee members, a resolution was passed that endorsed the appointment of Kathy Doherty-Masters as an Education sector representative REPORT: The Safe and Healthy Community Advisory Committee (SHCAC) advises Council and staff on policies, programs and services offered either directly by or in conjunction with the City of Kitchener and that relate to the overall health of the city. Specifically, the committee is to consider and advise on the municipality’s role in community safety and crime prevention initiatives with an emphasis on community partnerships and collaboration. At the March 1, 2012 meeting, staff advised the committee that several seats remain vacant. At the May 3, 2012 meeting, staff presented an application for the vacant Education sector representative seat, which had been submitted by Kathy Doherty-Masters. On motion, this application was endorsed by the committee. Staff are now seeking Council’s approval to appoint Ms. Doherty-Masters to the Safe & Healthy Community Advisory Committee. ALIGNMENT WITH CITY OF KITCHENER STRATEGIC PLAN: Strategic directions under the community priority Leadership & Community Engagement describe helping citizens to provide input and become more actively engaged in decision- making (Promote Informed Decisions That Last), as well as supporting citizens in making a é ó ï difference in their communities (Cultivating Local Leadership). Appointment to the Safe & Healthy Community Advisory Committee provides an opportunity for both. FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS: N/A COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT: The citizen advisory committees are essential to the City of Kitchener’s approach to community engagement. ACKNOWLEDGED BY: Jeff Willmer, Deputy CAO Community Services, Acting CAO é ó î