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What is the purpose of the Beaches, Parks & Recreation Commission?
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The purpose of the Beaches, Parks & Recreation Commission is to (A) act in an advisory capacity to the City Council in all matters pertaining to parks, beaches, recreation, parkways and street trees; (B) consider the annual budget for parks, beaches, recreation, parkways, and street trees during the preparation of the annual budget and make recommendations with respect thereto to the City Council and City Manager; (C) assist in the planning of parks and coordinate recreation programs for the public, promote and stimulate public interests therein, and to that end solicit, to the fullest extent possible, the cooperation of all public and private agencies interested therein; (D) evaluate and review park development plans of the City; and, (E) perform such other duties as may be prescribed by the City Council.
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How can I present my comments to the Beaches, Parks & Recreation Commission?
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The Beaches, Parks and Recreation Commission represent the citizens of San Clemente. Public input is important in their decision-making process for recommendations to the City Council. You may contact the Parks and Recreation Commission by mail by writing to City staff or to the Commission directly, by FAX, mail drop box, City e-mail, attending their monthly meeting and speaking by public input section of the agenda.
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How can I serve on the Beaches, Parks & Recreation Commission?
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To become a member of the Beaches, Parks & Recreation Commission citizens are asked to file an application with the City Clerk, prior to an interview and selection by the City Council. These selections normally occur in June of each year, or at other times when an vacancy on the Commission occurs. For more information on applications for Parks & Recreation Commission please send an email to CityClerk@san-clemente.org or Click Here to more information.
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