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HomeMy WebLinkAboutmemo 1CITY OF MIAMI INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM To: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission From: Priscilla A. Thompson City Clerk Date: March 18, 2005 Subject: Commission on the Status of Women References: April 14, 2005 Agenda Enclosures: List of members The Commission on the Status of Women was created to serve in an advisory capacity to the City Commission, including advising on any possible barrier which may impede the participation of women in City sponsored programs and activities; to work toward legislation granting women equality before the law; to inspire in women the desire for self-improvement and pride of being, regardless of age, marital status, race, color or creed; to seek for every woman the opportunities equal to her potential and responsibility; to seek opportunities for and to encourage the active involvement of women in matters pertaining to community progress; to encourage capable women in roles of leadership. Two members' terms expired on November 16, 2004: • Chairman Sanchez has one nomination for vacant seat created because Victoria Varela resigned • Commissioner Regalado has one nomination for seat currently held by Josefina Sanchez-Pando, who has served for more than eight consecutive terms. Section 2-885(b) of the Code states that no board member shall serve more than eight consecutive years on any one board. This provision may be waived by a unanimous vote of the City Commission. For your convenience, we are including a copy of the current membership of said board. By copy of this memorandum, we are requesting the Agenda Office place this issue on the April 14, 2005 Commission agenda. This issue was deferred from the November 18, 2004, December 9, 2004, January 13, 2005 and the March 10, 2005 Commission meetings. PAT:ss c: Richard Otruba, Assistant City Attorney Elvi Alonso, Agenda Coordinator Michelle Pina, Liaison/Assistant to the City Manager Anita McGruder, Chairperson