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Meeting Time Recommendation

CONTRA COSTA COUNTYWIDE YOUTH COMMISSION

Recommendation to the Board of Supervisors Regarding

Meeting Times and Youth Input

The Countywide Youth Commission (CYC) was founded on the principle of involving youth in government and public policy. Indeed, the mission statement of the CYC states that the Commission’s purpose is to “…give the youth of Contra Costa County a voice and the power to change their world…” In order to further that goal, the CYC believes it is necessary to remove the barriers that hinder youth involvement in county government. One of the barriers that has been created is the time at which the Board of Supervisors, its committees, and its advisory bodies conduct their meetings. The Board, for example, holds meetings at 9:00 AM on Tuesdays, a time that is not conducive to youth involvement, or to the involvement of the greater public, as most individuals must be at work or school. The result is sparsely attended meetings where only those with a special interest, often businesses with a paid representative, voice their opinions. Because the current situation hinders youth involvement in government, the CYC has the following recommendations.

The CYC recommends that:

1.  The Board of Supervisors adopt policy requiring all committees and advisory bodies that deal with issues directly affecting youth and their families conduct their meetings between the hours of 6:00 and 10:00 PM.

2.  The Board of Supervisors adopt policy allowing public comment on items before the Board and its advisory bodies via electronic communications, postal mail and, if viable, telephone messages.

3.  The Board of Supervisors place an electronic comment form on their website, utilizing a system similar to the one used by members of Congress.

4. The Board of Supervisors adopt a policy of actively seeking youth input, through the CYC and other means, before implementing any major youth-related policy changes.

Adopting these recommendations will help bring youth and their families into the decision making process and will remove one of the barriers to youth empowerment. Nighttime meetings will allow students, parents, and full time workers to attend and voice their opinions about the issues at hand, as currently occurs with local school board and city council meetings. This, in turn, will lead to better decisions that have greater community support, because people will feel as if an effort was being made to include them. Allowing electronic and postal mail to be used will give a voice to those who cannot attend meetings, as will telephone messages, if viable. Actively seeking youth input is another way of encouraging better decision-making with regards to youth issues. By bringing those who will be directly affected into the process, the Board will get a new perspective on the issues, one that is potentially invaluable. Adopting these recommendations will improve the process and results of government when dealing with youth issues.

November 25, 2004 in Commission Recommendation | Permalink | Comments (0)