ARROYO SECO NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL (ASNC)
Budget
and finance Committee
Agenda
Pantry Cafe
5526 Monterey Rd, Hermon
90042
Thu, September 23, 2010 – 6:30 p.m.
I. Opening
remarks and welcome to membership *
II. Stakeholder comments on
non-agenda items within the scope of committee’s mandate ** (2 mins. ea.).
III. Old Business:
A. None.
IV. New Business:
A.
$1000 Community
Project Funding Request {Category: Education} –
application for student scholarships from the LA County Commission on
Disabilities. The County
Commission on Disabilities' (Tainter/Hamilton) scholarships are awarded to high
school students and/or a veteran with disabilities in order to provide them
with financial aid to pursuing higher educational opportunities. Five high
school students with disabilities (one from each county supervisorial
district), and one veteran will be awarded scholarships. County District
#1 includes the Arroyo Seco Neighborhood Council area. Potentially two of
the scholarships -- one high school; one veteran -- would be available to ASNC
community stakeholders who applied, and were judged to be the most deserving
applicant(s). [Submitted by Alexia Teran]
B. Next B&F Meeting (TBD).
V. Adjournment.
* The ASNC Budget and
Finance Committee is open to all Arroyo Seco Neighborhood Council
stakeholders
** (from
ASNC Bylaws): ART. VIII (COMMITTEES) All committees shall be composed of
both board and non-board members.
The following Standing Committee[s] shall be established. 3) Budget and Finance Committee shall
be chaired by the Treasurer. The
committee shall be responsible for the oversight and admin of all ASNC
financial matters, & shall present a proposed budget for board approval
annually.
The purpose of the ASNC [is to]: 1) Provide a forum for discussion
and review of ASNC issues and projects; 2) Engage stakeholders in deliberation
and collaboration on matters affecting the community; 3) Promote participation
in City governance and decision making processes, and to promote greater
awareness and utilization of city services available to (ASNC) stakeholders; 4)
Work with other neighborhood councils, communities and organizations on issues
of common interest; 5) Advocate ASNC issues to government and private agencies,
where there is widespread community agreement; 6) Inform and educate community
stakeholders and residents of forthcoming projects, events, and resources
available.
In compliance with Government
Code section 54957.5, non-exempt
writings that are distributed to a majority or all members the Board of
Representatives in advance of a meeting may be viewed at the neighborhood
council Website by clicking on/visiting the link at the top of the agenda, or
at the scheduled meeting.
[Please direct questions about this meeting
announcement to the committee chair at (323) 895-6275; treasurer@asnc.us]