governmental mall
commission; membership
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Committee on Retirement & Government Operations |
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Committee on Public Institutions & Rural Affairs |
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Caucus and COW |
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HB 2389 adds the Minority Leader of the Senate or the Minority Leader’s designee and the Minority Leader of the House of Representatives or the Minority Leader’s designees as advisory members to the Governmental Mall Commission (Commission).
HB 2389 passed the Retirement and Government Operations Committee unamended.
HB 2389 passed the Public Institution & Rural Affairs Committee unamended.
The Governmental Mall Commission was established in 1985. The members of the Commission originally included the Governor or a designee, the chairman of the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors and a member of the public selected by the other members of the commission. Currently, Commission consists of two members appointed by the Governor, the President of the Senate or his designee as an advisory member, the Speaker of the House of Representatives or his designee as an advisory member, one member of the public appointed by the President of the Senate, one member of the public appointed by the Speaker of the House, the Director of the Department of Administration or the Director’s designee, the Chairman of the Historical Advisory Commission or the Chairman’s designee, two members appointed by the Chairman of the Maricopa County Board of Supervisor’s, and two members appointed by the Mayor of the city of Phoenix. The Commission is to develop, maintain and amend a comprehensive long-range general plan for the development of the governmental mall, which is comprised of the area with a western boundary of Nineteenth Avenue, a northern boundary of all lots abutting Van Buren Street, an eastern boundary of Seventh Avenue and a southern boundary of the Harrison Street alignment.