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§ 8-3.
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Establishment of Open Government Advisory Board; membership; terms; meetings.
[Added 10-10-2016 by L.L. No. 12-2016]
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A.
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There shall be and hereby is created and established an Open Government Advisory Board of the Town of Amherst. It shall consist of ten (10) members, two appointed by the Supervisor and two by each individual member of the Town Board. Each member shall serve a three (3) year term. Terms of office shall commence upon appointment and expire on the 31st day of December in the year their term expires. The terms of the members are to be staggered to prevent the entire Board from overturning at one time. Existing membership terms are to be adjusted to have the terms of four (4) members expire on 12/31/2017, the terms of three (3) members expire on 12/31/2018 and the terms of three (3) members expire on 12/31/2019. Board members are limited to serving three (3) consecutive terms. Said members shall be concerned citizens who are representative of the Amherst community. The Open Government Advisory Board shall select its own Chair, establish its own rules of operation and procedure and meeting times, except that such Board will regularly meet in the Town of Amherst Municipal Building, and shall meet no less than once in every two (2) calendar months.
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B.
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Duties. The Open Government Advisory Board shall develop goals and objectives of the steps that the Town of Amherst can take to incorporate the principles of open government into its daily activities. Such goals/objectives shall be formulated with the input of senior policy, legal, and technology leadership in the Town; open government experts; and the general public. The goals and objectives of the Board should focus at a minimum on the three areas listed below:
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(1)
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Transparency: Steps the Town can take to conduct its work more openly and publish its information online, including ready public access to ordinances and regulations, policies, legislative records, budget information, crime statistics, public health statistics, and other information. Each Town department and agency shall be encouraged to develop a schedule for making information available to the public and updating it on a regular basis. To the extent practicable and subject to valid restrictions, departments and agencies shall publish information on line (in addition to other planned or mandated publication methods), and in an open format. The open format will provide data in a form that can be retrieved, downloaded, indexed, searched and reused by commonly used web search applications and software.
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(2)
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Public Participation: Enhancing and expanding opportunities for the public to participate throughout each department's decision-making process, including instructions for online access to published information and opportunities for comment; methods for identifying stakeholders and other affected parties and encouraging their participation; links to appropriate websites where the public can engage in the Town's existing participatory processes; and proposed changes to internal management and administrative policies to increase public participation.
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Collaboration: Steps the Town can take to enhance and expand cooperation among its departments and agencies, other governmental agencies, private and nonprofit entities, and the public, to fulfill Town goals and obligations; including proposals to use technology platforms and links to appropriate websites to improve, and inform the public about, existing collaboration efforts, and use of innovative methods to obtain ideas from and to increase collaboration with those in the private sector, nonprofit and academic communities.
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The Open Government Advisory Board shall annually file a report with the Amherst Town Board highlighting its accomplishments and recommendations for making Town government more transparent, participatory and collaborative.
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