MILLENNIAL TASK FORCE

Wednesday, February 10, 2021 · 10:00 AM AM · Virtual Meeting

TL;DR

The Millennial Task Force held a virtual meeting to review and finalize their recommendations report, discussing key issues affecting younger residents. The meeting focused on presenting final recommendations and planning next steps for future initiatives.

Key Decisions

  • Task Force Final Recommendations Report Review Under Review
  • Next Meeting Structure and Agenda Planned
Agenda PDF Minutes PDF

Agenda

  1. This will be a virtual meeting conducted via GoToMeeting. Should you wish to join this meeting from your phone, tablet, or computer you may go to https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/522973221. You can also dial in using your phone United States: +1 (224) 501-3412 and Access Code: 522-973-221.
  2. Call to Order
  3. Roll Call
  4. Review and Approval of Previous Meeting Minutes
  5. Presentations of Outstanding Recommendations From Task Force Members
  6. Review of Task Force Final Recommendations Report
  7. Next Steps
  8. Agenda Items for Next Meeting(s)
  9. Next Task Force Meetings and Structure
  10. Adjournment
  11. Meeting materials from past and present meetings can be found within the following file:
  12. 191649 Communication relating to findings, recommendations and activities of the Millennial Task Force.
    Communication
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