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City Hall North- 1600 Truxtun Avenue, First Floor, Conference
Room A
Special Meeting- 4:30 p.m.
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AGENDA
1. ROLL CALL
2. PUBLIC STATEMENTS
3. SUMMARY REPORT
a. Adoption of the October 24, 2022 Youth Commission minutes
Staff recommends adoption of the October 24, 2022 Youth
Commission meeting minutes
4. NEW BUSINESS
a. Continue Youth Commission subcommittee presentations, discussion,
and vote concerning the annual project topics under consideration for
FY 2022-2023
Staff recommends Youth Commission consideration, discussion, and
final vote for the topic to be completed for the FY 2022-2023 annual
project.
5. STAFF COMMENTS
6. COMMISSION COMMENTS
7. ADJOURNMENT
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ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT
MEETING DATE: 11/7/2022 3. a.
TO: Bakersfield Youth Commission
FROM: Nathan Gutierrez, Management Assistant
CREATED BY: Nathan Gutierrez, Management Assistant
DATE: 11 /3/2022
WARD:
SUBJECT: Adoption of the October 24, 2022 Youth Commission minutes
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends adoption of the October 24, 2022 Youth Commission meeting minutes
BACKGROUND:
ATTACHMENTS:
Description Type
D Youth Commission minutes 10.24,2022 Backup Material
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YOUTH COMMISSION
MINUTES
MEETING OF October 24, 2022
City Hall North- 1600 Truxtun Avenue
First Floor, Conference Room A
Regular Meeting - 4:30 P.M.
www.bakersfieldcity.us
ROLL CALL
Commissioners Present: Bell, Tarango (A), Resolme, Taft (A), Simpson, Pursel A),
Beardsley (seated at 4:32 p.m.), Kakarla, Brar (A),
Webster, Batth (seated at 4:45 p.m.), Tran (A) (seated
at 4:40 p.m.)
Commissioners Absent:
PUBLIC STATEMENTS
Vargas (A), Garcia
a. Agenda Item Public Statements - None
b. Non -Agenda Item Public Statements - None
SUMMARY REPORT
a. Adoption of the October 10, 2022, Youth Commission minutes
Motion to approve the minutes from the October 10, 2022, meeting by
Commissioner Resolme and seconded by Commissioner Tarango. Motion
unanimously approved.
4. NEW BUSINESS
a. Youth Commission subcommittee presentations, discussion, and vote
concerning the annual project topics under consideration for
FY 2022-2023
Presentations were given and each group answered questions about their
proposed project. Presentations were made in the following order:
Extracurricular Activities for Our Youth, by Commissioners Bell, Kakarla,
Tarango, Batth, and Garcia.
4. NEW BUSINESS continued
JJ's Legacy, by Commissioners Beardsley, Webster, and Brar
Student -Driver Safety Project, by Commissioners Taft, Simpson, and Tran
Motion to move the last presentation for the next meeting by
Commissioner Resolme seconded by Commissioner Beardsley. Motion
unanimously approved.
5. STAFF COMMENTS
Management Assistant Gutierrez stated he enjoyed the presentations and is
looking forward to hearing the last one.
Associate Attorney Villanueva suggested update regular Commissioners who
were absent on the presentations that were given, so that all Commissioners
would be informed and ready to vote.
6. COMMISSION COMMENTS
7. ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 5:36 p.m.
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ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT
MEETING DATE: 11/7/2022 4. a.
TO: Bakersfield Youth Commission
FROM: Nathan Gutierrez, Management Assistant
CREATED BY: Nathan Gutierrez, Management Assistant
DATE: 11 /3/2022
WARD:
SUBJECT: Continue Youth Commission subcommittee presentations, discussion,
and vote concerning the annual project topics under consideration for FY
2022-2023
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends Youth Commission consideration, discussion, and final vote for the topic to
be completed for the FY 2022-2023 annual project.
BACKGROUND:
At the October 24, 2022 special Youth Commission meeting, the Youth Commission heard
presentations by three of the four previously established subcommittees on issues including:
1. Educating local students on the many extra curricular activities around the City including arts
and sports to promote increased social interaction
2. Collaborate with JJ's Legacy regarding the importance of organ donation, with a focus on the "Got
the Dot" campaign for recently licensed teen drivers
3. Collaborate with the California Highway Patrol (CHP) to educate teens on the importance of driver
safety, including distraction -free driving, and knowledge of defensive driving techniques
The final presentation will provide information and consideration of a collaboration with the Applecore
Project Inc. Bakersfield to plan and implement a donation drive of basic necessities for children living
in hotels
Event Presentation Ballot
Please vote for one
O Extracurricular Activities
6 JJ's Legacy
O Student Driver Safety
O Apple Core Project
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O JJ's Legacy
O Student Driver Safety
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