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• Frequency of Meetings: At least four times per year <br /> Human Services Commission: <br /> • Members: 9 (7 Regular, 1 Youth, and 1 Alternate) <br /> • Liaison Department: Library and Recreation Department <br /> • Role: Advise the City Council on the human service needs of the community and <br /> methods of fulfilling these needs. Particular emphasis is given to the human <br /> service needs of the socially and economically disadvantaged, the elderly and <br /> the youth of the community. <br /> • Legislative Body: No <br /> • Frequency of Meetings: Monthly <br /> Library Commission: <br /> • Members: 9 (7 Regular, 1 Youth, and 1 Alternate) <br /> • Liaison Department: Library and Recreation Department <br /> • Role: Advise the City Council on matters related to the Pleasanton Library and <br /> library services in general. Promote the use of library services within the <br /> community. <br /> • Legislative Body: No <br /> • Frequency of Meetings: Monthly <br /> Parks and Recreation Commission: <br /> • Members: 7 (5 Regular, 1 Youth, and 1 Alternate) <br /> • Liaison Department: Library and Recreation Department (with support from <br /> Engineering and Operations Services Departments) <br /> • Legislative Body: No <br /> • Role: Advises the City Council on matters related to the development and <br /> provision of services pertaining to parks and recreation facilities, programs, and <br /> services. <br /> • Frequency of Meetings: Monthly <br /> Youth Commission: <br /> • Members: 14 (11 Regular and 3 Alternates) <br /> • Liaison Department: Library and Recreation Department <br /> • Legislative Body: No <br /> • Role: Act as the liaison between Pleasanton's youth community and the City <br /> Council; advise the Council on youth-related issues; promote an understanding <br /> and appreciation of community affairs among the youth of Pleasanton. <br /> • Frequency of Meetings: Monthly, September— May <br /> Terms are consistent for all commissions with adults eligible to serve 2 four-year terms <br /> and youth eligible to serve 3 two-year terms. <br /> Page 3 of 5 <br />