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MAYOR LUNGO-KOEHN ANNOUNCES FORMATION OF TWO CITY TASK FORCESby Jackie Piques |
MAYOR LUNGO-KOEHN ANNOUNCES FORMATION OF TWO CITY TASK FORCES
Task Force on Fire Department Facilities, & Commission on Parking Policies and Enforcement to begin work this summer.
Both Task Forces currently seeking Medford resident participation.
MEDFORD – Mayor Breanna Lungo-Koehn announced today the formation of two Task Forces in the City of Medford, to review and provide recommendations on Fire Department facilities and current and future parking enforcement policies. The membership of each task force has been defined by the Mayor, and both are currently seeking applicants to fill positions for Medford residents. The City seeks to fill positions from a diverse pool of applicants.
Both
Task Forces were previously identified by the Mayor as key components
of the City’s goals around modernizing and expanding City services and
improving our city infrastructure.
In
February 2020, the City announced that it was seeking resident
applicants to fill vacancies on some of its existing Boards and
Commissions.
The
City anticipates issuing another call for applicants later this month
to fill upcoming vacancies on several boards and commissions.
Mayor’s Task Force on Fire Department Facilities
The
Mayor’s Task Force on Fire Department Facilities will be tasked with
evaluating the state of repair of existing facilities utilized by the
Medford Fire Department, assessing needs of the Department and industry
standards for operation, and developing strategies and recommendations
to achieve those standards, including but not limited to the reuse,
replacement, relocation, or consolidation of facilities.
The
Task Force will be comprised of two Medford residents, a member of the
City Council, the Medford Fire Chief or a designee, three members of
IAFF Local 1032, the City’s Chief Procurement Officer, and the City’s
Building Commissioner.
Residents seeking to serve on the Task Force should have a professional background or experience related to the subject matter.
Mayor’s Commission on Parking Policy and Enforcement
The
Mayor’s Commission on Parking Policy and Enforcement will be tasked
with evaluating the City’s current parking policies, their fee structure
and collection methods, evaluating the structure of parking enforcement
in the City and determine the need, mission and authority of a
dedicated City department to address parking related matters, and
providing recommendations to the Mayor based on these findings.
The
Commission will be comprised of three Medford residents, one member of
the City Council, the Chief of the Medford Police Department or a
designee, the Chief of the Medford Fire Department or a designee, the
City Engineer or a designee, the City Solicitor or a designee, and the
Director of the Office of Community Development or a designee.
How to Apply
Residents
who are interested in serving on these Task Forces should complete the
Board and Commission Interest Form available at www.medfordma.org/boards/.
Forms should be submitted via email to Neil Osborne, Director of
Diversity & Inclusion, and Acting Director of Human Resources, at Nosborne@medford-ma.gov,
or by mail to the Personnel Department at City Hall, 85 George P.
Hassett Drive, Medford, MA 02155. Applications are due by close of
business on Friday, June 26.
Anyone with questions should contact the Mayor’s Office at (781) 393-2409.
Medford
city services are available to all residents, regardless of economic
situation, race, gender, immigration status, ability, benefit
eligibility, or religious affiliation.