Citizens Advisory Council
The Plymouth Township Citizens Advisory Council was created by the Township Board in 2017 as a way for residents to be directly involved in the strategic planning, mission, and future of township government. The first Citizens Advisory Council had more than 100 residents involved at some point in the process, culminating in a final report to the Board of Trustees. Members of the Advisory Council volunteered to serve on one or more of the following issue committees:
- Arts, Recreation and Heritage
- Economic Development
- Public Safety
- Government Accountability (including communications and ethics)
- Environmental Stewardship
While not an elected body, the Citizens Advisory Council served to further the civic health and future direction of the township – a strategic planning and review committee that continues to guide the Board of Trustees in its policy-making process to this day. Below are links to each of the Citizen Advisory Council’s committee and subcommittees that were reported out in October of 2017 to the Board of Trustees:
Arts, Recreation and Heritage Committee
Report to Board of Trustees - October 17, 2017
Report to Board of Trustees - October 17, 2017
Map
Pictures
Environmental Stewardship Committee
Report to Board of Trustees - October 17, 2017
Government Accountability Committee
Report to Board of Trustees - October 17, 2017
Government Accountability Communications Committee
Report to Board of Trustees - October 17, 2017
Report to Board of Trustees - Appendix
Government Accountability Ethics Committee
Report to Board of Trustees - October 17, 2017
Public Safety Committee
Report to Board of Trustees - October 17, 2017