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Mayor visits Arts Commission to review advisory roles, public records and council process

March 13, 2026 | Oak Harbor, Island County, Washington


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Mayor visits Arts Commission to review advisory roles, public records and council process
Oak Harborducation and civic engagement were front and center March 12 when the mayor attended the Arts Commission meeting to review advisory roles, public records responsibilities and how advisory recommendations reach the City Council.

Speaking to commissioners, the mayor described the city
s a mayor–council form of government and explained the separation of administrative authority and legislative power, stressing that advisory boards provide recommendations that staff and council ultimately review. He encouraged commissioners to coordinate with their council liaison and to prepare materials in advance of council workshops so council can act on well-documented proposals.

The mayor highlighted the obligation to maintain meeting records and public records: minutes, videos, notes, emails and other materials may be subject to public-records requests and must be retained. He also reminded commissioners about Open Public Meetings Act training, which the commission takes biennially, and answered clarifying questions about subcommittees and how those groups must report minutes to avoid serial meetings.

Commissioners said they want workshops timed with the city's budgeting calendar to allow staff and council to consider prioritized projects during the biennial capital-review window. The mayor and staff agreed to bring agenda bills and background packages to workshops so council receives the full context when it votes.

The mayor closed by thanking commissioners for their volunteer service and encouraging them to lean on staff and fellow commissioners when navigating project timelines.

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