(A) Council committees. The Mayor may, at the annual meeting of the Council, appoint Council Members to Council committees as he or she may deem proper or necessary. The Mayor may charge these Council committees with certain responsibilities to study and to recommend on those matters and things which belong to, affect or pertain to the effectiveness or efficiency of departments, projects, programs or services of the town. The Mayor or the Council may call for a report from the Council committees to the Council.
(B) Citizen advisory committees. The Mayor may, at a regular meeting of the Council, establish such citizen advisory committees as he or she may deem proper or necessary. The Mayor may charge these citizen advisory committees with planning, implementing and evaluating community involvement, public affairs or community improvement programs. The Mayor and Council Members may recommend or call for the recommendation of town residents or taxpayers for the citizen advisory committees. The Mayor or the Council may call for a report from these citizen advisory committees to the Council.
(1997 Code, § 2-156)
Cross-reference:
Standing committees, see § 30.07