This Board was created in 1986 by Resolution No. 307, approved August 26, 1986, for the purpose of fostering mutual understanding and respect among all racial, religious, and nationality groups in the City.
The Board became inactive in 1995 and it is now the desire of the City Commission to reactivate the Human Relations Board.
The Board is to be comprised of 15 members with staggered terms of one, two, and three years except in filling a vacancy, which term must be for the unexpired date. The requirements for membership must be representative of management and labor, various religions, various races, and others who have an interest in human relations.
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