Human Services Commission About Staff Liaison Created in 2007, this commission advises the David Fujimoto, Mayor and City Council on matters concerning Office of Sustainability Director human services planning and funding. The Email commission plays a vital role in studying emerging issues and concerns in the human services area to Regular Members ensure that the basic survival needs of Issaquah 2020 – Derek Franklin residents are met and that support systems are in 2021 – Ana Jimenez-Inman place to help people through economic and 2021 – Rebekah Smith personal crisis. Each year, the commission focuses 2022 – Loretta Jancoski on its workplan. 2022 – Senthil Chandran 2023 – Jolie Kwan-Hart Membership 2023 – Sonia Sahay The Human Services Commission is comprised of seven regular members, with four-year terms; and Alternate Members two alternates, with two-year terms. All members 2020 –…
Monica Negrila, Human Services & Social Sustainability Coordinator
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Loretta Jancoski
Sonia Sahay, Excused
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Tina Eggers, City Clerk
Recommendations & actions (6)
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JIMÉNEZ-INMAN motioned to approve the minutes with the proposed correction.
CHANDRAN seconded that the minutes for the March 26, 2019 meeting be approved.
The minutes were approved unanimously.
The following sentence was proposed to be included in the minutes: “Derek FRANKLIN gave an overview of the City of Issaquah’s funding process.” SMITH motioned to approve the minutes with the proposed correction.
JIMÉNEZ-INMAN seconded that the minutes for the April 16, 2019 meeting be approved.
SMITH cited personal reasons for commitments which might impact her availability for the Vice-Chair position and noted that CHANDRAN will bring a different perspective and recommended him as a valuable addition for this…