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File #: 25-255    Version: 1
Type: Appointment Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 1/30/2025 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 2/25/2025 Final action:
Title: Appoint one of the following applicants to represent Organization Concerned with Older Adults to the Napa County Commission on Aging with terms of office to commence immediately and expire on September 30, 2026. (No Fiscal Impact) Colleen D. Kabeary Robin S. McKee-Cant Julie M. Mitchell
Sponsors: Board of Supervisors
Attachments: 1. Kabeary Application, 2. McKee-Cant Application, 3. Mitchell Application, 4. Letter of Recommendation
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TO: Board of Supervisors
FROM: Neha Hoskins - Clerk of the Board
REPORT BY: Paulette Cooper - Deputy Clerk of the Board II
SUBJECT: Appointment to Napa County Commission on Aging


RECOMMENDATION
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Appoint one of the following applicants to represent Organization Concerned with Older Adults to the Napa County Commission on Aging with terms of office to commence immediately and expire on September 30, 2026. (No Fiscal Impact)

Colleen D. Kabeary
Robin S. McKee-Cant
Julie M. Mitchell

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BACKGROUND
There is currently one opening on the Napa County Commission on Aging due to a resignation. The County Executive Office advertised the opening and received three applications from Colleen D. Kabeary, Robin S. McKee-Cant, and Julie M. Mitchell.
The Napa County Commission on Aging was created pursuant to Resolution No. 77-151 adopted on September 13, 1977. It consists of 15 members, one member from each of the five Supervisorial Districts and 10 additional members from among individuals recommended by organizations concerned with older adults. It is desirable that all appointees are over the age of 55, but younger persons would not be excluded. The purpose of the Commission is:
* To assess existing data to identify the presently unmet needs of older adults within the County and to describe alternative methods by which such needs might be met;
* To recommend the initiation of studies or programs oriented to older adults; however, such studies or programs as may be initiated by the County shall not be directly administered by the Commission except with the prior approval and direction of the Board of Supervisors;
* To act as an advisory body on behalf of the Board of Supervisors in studying, evaluating and recommending "grant" and program proposals affecting the well-being of older adults in the County (the Board of Supervisors anticipated that priority would be given to activities that promote the independence and dignity of individuals and that are directed towa...

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