Advisory Committees
To assist the Columbia Council and serve the
community, committees comprised of residents,
Council members and representatives from the Columbia
Association work together. Volunteers interested
in particular aspects of the community are encouraged
to become involved by serving on an advisory committee.
Advisory committees ensure that
there is a substantial level of community participation
and involvement in the development of CA program
policies and priorities. The committees range
from those, which are "ad hoc" to those
with longer terms and very specific concerns.
The following is a list
of the current Advisory Committees. If you have
an interest in serving on an advisory committee
or would like information on the associated
subcommittees, please contact your Council
Representative.
Sport and Fitness Committee
- Composition: 1 Board
member, 1 staff, 2 reps from each advisory
committee.
- Purpose: The mission
of the Sport and Fitness Committee is to
provide community input to the Columbia Council
in order to inform and advise the Columbia
Council on programmatic, service, equipment
and other needs of the Sport & Fitness
facilities and activities.
Community Services and Cultural Arts Committee
- Composition: 1 Board
member, 1 Staff, 2 reps from each advisory
committee
- Purpose: The mission
of the Community Service and Cultural Arts
Committee is to provide community input to
the Columbia Council in order to inform and
advise the Columbia Council on Community Services
and Cultural Arts needs and programs planned
to promote and enhance the quality of life
in Columbia.
Open Space Committee
- Composition: 1 Board
member, 1 Staff, 2 reps from each advisory
committee
- Purpose: The mission
of the Open Space Committee is to provide
community input to the Columbia Association
Board of Directors in order to advise the
Board on matters of the environment and
the proper uses and management of the Open
Space system with regard to respecting the
land and managing this resource for the enhancement
of the quality of life for the Columbia community.
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