Community Leaders Gather and Skill Build
Municipal Advisory Council members were invited to attend training courses intended to build-up the knowledge and skills needed to be informed and effective community representatives.
Recently a group of Municipal Advisory Council members were invited to attend training courses intended to build-up the knowledge and skills needed to be informed and effective community representatives. Training topics included the Brown Act, Running a Public Meeting, the County budget as well as Land-use Planning, all led by the County. A discussion highlighting the twelve principals of civility was led by Stanislaus County Office of Education as part of its Choosing Civility initiative from a few years ago.
A group of over 40 dedicated citizens serve on Municipal Advisory Councils throughout our county representing their community to the Board of Supervisors. There are Councils for the unincorporated communities of Denair, Empire, Hickman, Keyes, Knights Ferry, Salida, South Modesto, Valley Home and Wood Colony. Members have two main priorities: Working with the County, offering the collective and overall views of the community and working with their represented community, sharing information about County proposals and providing a place where individuals can discuss community issues.
These trainings are the beginning of a more supportive and robust Municipal Advisory Council program in Stanislaus County. In addition to future trainings, webpages dedicated to each of the nine MACs are currently in development, and reference materials and guides will be created for council members to use with the goal of supplying our community leaders with the tools they need to bring positive change to their communities. For more information, email CavanahP@stancounty.com













