This just in:  “Council and Mayor Seek Candidates for Seattle Park District Community Oversight Committee”–respond by Oct. 20 to be considered.  Here’s the press release:

From Mayor Ed Murray, Councilmember Jean Godden, Councilmember Sally Bagshaw

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 18, 2014

SEATTLE – The City Council<http://www.seattle.gov/council/> and Mayor Ed Murray are seeking candidates to fill seven positions on the  Seattle Park District<http://www.seattle.gov/seattle-park-district>’s newly created Community Oversight Committee. The Seattle Park District was approved by Seattle voters in August 2014, creating a sustainable and long-term source of funding for the Seattle parks system.

The Community Oversight Committee will provide advice to the Mayor, City Council and the Superintendent of Parks and Recreation, as well as provide oversight of projects, programs and services undertaken by the City and the Seattle Park District. The committee will meet quarterly to:

  • Make recommendations on the allocation of the Major Projects Challenge Fund;
  • Hold public meetings and make recommendations to update the next spending plan;
  • Review the Department of Parks and Recreation Annual Report; and
  • Provide the Mayor, City Council and Superintendent of Parks and Recreation with annual reports on the progress of expenditures and projects.

The Committee will be composed of 15 members, seven members of the public (one from each Seattle district [NOTE: Fremont west of Aurora is in District 6, east of Aurora is District 4] http://www.seattledistrictsnow.org/images/7-2_map_large.gif ) four Board or Commission members to be recommended by Seattle City Boards & Commissions and four members from the Seattle Board of Park Commissioners. Each will serve either a one, two or three year term, to be determined during the selection process. The City seeks to appoint Community Oversight Committee members with a diversity of expertise and perspectives including, but not limited to parks management, public financing, urban horticulture, landscape architecture, contract management and the interests of low-income and communities of color. The Committee’s first official meeting will be held in April 2015, but members should be available to meet before this date, in early 2015.

The Council and the Mayor are committed to promoting diversity in the city’s Committees. Women, persons with disabilities, members of the LGBTQ community and persons of color are highly encouraged to apply.

To be considered, please send a letter of interest indicating which district you represent and resume by October 20, 2014 to Councilmember Jean Godden, jean.godden@seattle.gov<mailto:jean.godden@seattle.gov>. Please title subject line: Oversight Committee Application. Electronic submissions are preferred. To send a paper submittal, please address to:
Councilmember Jean Godden
PO Box 34025
Seattle, WA 98124

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Dana Robinson Slote
Director of Communications
Legislative Department – Seattle City Council
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