Budget and Work Plan CommitteeThis Committee shall review and prepare recommendations on fiscal year work plans and operating budgets for formal presentation and adoption by the Commission in April (proposed) and June (final). The Committee shall include three members – regulars or alternates – that comprise appointments from each funding category on Marin LAFCO (county, city/town, and special district).
Legislative CommitteeThis Committee shall review and provide information with possible position recommendations on current or pending legislation matters directly affecting LAFCO law or laws LAFCOs help to administer with particular focus on items of specific interest in Marin County. The Committee shall include three members and may be either regulars or alternates.
Policy and Personnel CommitteeThis Committee shall review and prepare revisions for Commission consideration on Marin LAFCO’s adopted Policy Handbook to address new statutes as well as help ensure appropriate implementation of LAFCO law in Marin County. The Committee shall also convene as necessary in open or closed sessions to address personnel issues as requested by the Chair. The Committee shall include three members…
WorkshopsIn addition to Commission and Committee meetings, LAFCo sometimes hosts infrequent workshops on topics that are perceived as beneficial and pertinent to Marin County's agencies. For information and recordings of previous workshops, as well as information about potential upcoming workshops, see below.
[SUNSETTED] Public/Technical Information CommitteeThis Committee shall review and provide direction to staff on website design and improvements and other social medial communicative platforms. The Committee shall also review and provide recommendations to the Commission on recommended capital purchases involving computers and related programs. The Committee shall include three members and may be either regulars or alternates. Termed tasks…
Ad Hoc Disadvantaged Unincorporated CommunitiesThis Committee as per Senate Bill 244 (2011) reviews cities and counties to address the infrastructure needs of disadvantaged unincorporated communities (DUCs) in city and county general plans and LAFCo Municipal Service Reviews (MSR) and annexation decisions.