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EHRAC: ACTION ITEM - (1) RECEIVE AND FILE A REPORT FROM THE YOUTH ADVISORY BOARD AD HOC SUBCOMMITTEE; (2) DISCUSS AND CONSIDER APPROVAL OF THE REPORT’S RECOMMENDATIONS; AND (3) DETERMINE NEXT STEPS AS DEEMED APPROPRIATE.
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Meeting Date: February 24, 2026
Contact Person/Dept.: Michelle Hamilton/Human Resources
Phone Number: (310) 253-5647
Fiscal Impact: Yes [] No [X] General Fund: Yes [] No [X]
Attachments: Yes [X] No []
Public Notification: (E-Mail) Meetings and Agendas - City Council (02/20/2026) ; (E-Mail) Meetings and Agendas - Equity & Human Relations Advisory Committee (02/20/2026); (E-Mail) All City Staff (02/20/2026)
Department Approval Name, Title Date: Dana Anderson, Chief Human Resources Officer (02/18/2026)
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RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends the Equity and Human Relations Advisory Committee: (1) receive and file a report from the Youth Advisory Board Ad Hoc Subcommittee; (2) discuss and consider approval of the report’s recommendations; and (3) determine next steps as deemed appropriate.
BACKGROUND
At the September 17, 2024, Special Meeting, EHRAC achieved consensus to create a Youth Advisory Committee Ad Hoc Subcommittee and appoint Former Chair, Member Bano, Members Valverde, Mora Fattorini, and Renteria thereto.
The Youth Advisory Committee Ad Hoc Subcommittee will explore the idea of creating and/or recommending the creation of a Youth Advisory Committee for the City of Culver City.
At the October 22, 2024, Regular Meeting, EHRAC achieved consensus to hear a report from the Youth Advisory Committee Ad Hoc Subcommittee at the November 19, 2024, Special Meeting.
As reported by the Youth Advisory Committee Ad Hoc Subcommittee, a number of cities already have youth advisory councils. Some of these cities include the City of Los Angeles, the City of Long Beach, and Palos Verdes. See links to these programs contained within the Youth Advisory Committee Ad Hoc Subcommittee Report. (Attachment 1)
It is the belief of the Youth Advisory Committee Ad Hoc Subcommittee that a City of Culver City Youth Advisory Committee would benefit the City by:
• Addressing youth specific issues directly with youth;
• Increasing community engagement;
• Building partnerships and developing mentorships;
• Helping to develop future leaders; and
• Creating a more inclusive environment.
At the November 19, 2024, Special Meeting EHRAC reached consensus to hear a report from the Youth Advisory Committee Ad Hoc Subcommittee at the January 28, 2025, Regular Meeting.
On January 28, 2025, the Youth Advisory Board Ad Hoc Subcommittee report was deferred to a later date. Consensus was reached to hear the report at the April 22, 2025, Regular Meeting.
At the April 22, 2025, Regular Meeting, EHRAC reached consensus to push the item to the EHRAC Special Meeting on May 20, 2025.
At the May 20, 2025, Special Meeting, EHRAC reached consensus to receive and file the report from the Youth Advisory Board Ad Hoc Subcommittee.
At the August 19, 2025, Special Meeting, Member Jones replaced Member Mora Fattorini on the Youth Advisory Board Ad Hoc Subcommittee, as Member Mora- Fattorini successfully completed his term with EHRAC on June 30, 2025.
At the October 21, 2025, Special Meeting, EHRAC reached consensus to receive a report and update from the Youth Advisory Board Ad Hoc Subcommittee at the January 27, 2026, Regular Meeting.
At the January 27, 2026, Regular Meeting, EHRAC reviewed the report from the Youth Advisory Board Ad Hoc Subcommittee (Attachment 1) and reached consensus to receive a report and update from the Youth Advisory Board Ad Hoc Subcommittee at the February 24, 2026, Regular Meeting.
DISCUSSION
Review the Youth Advisory Board Ad Hoc Subcommittee Report (Attachment 2), discuss its findings and recommendations, consider the associated questions and considerations listed below, and determine next steps.
Considerations and Items for Exploration:
• What is the envisioned scope/purview/purpose of the Youth Advisory Board?;
• Where do you see the Youth Advisory Board residing? As an independent body or as an ad hoc subcommittee in a larger existing body?; and
• Should EHRAC desire to pursue the project -EHRAC would need to request an amendment to their workplan to take on the specific projects/tasks outlined in the research and/or recommendation to City Council on the creation of a Youth Advisory Board.
o Script and designee would need to be approved by the body.
FISCAL ANALYSIS
There are no fiscal impacts associated with this report.
ATTACHMENTS
1. 2026-02-24_ATT1_ Youth Advisory Board Ad Hoc Subcommittee Report_01162026
2. 2026-02-24_ATT2_ Youth Advisory Board Ad Hoc Subcommittee Report_02172026
recommended action
MOTION(S)
That the Equity and Human relations Advisory Committee:
1. Receive and file a report from the Youth Advisory Board Ad Hoc Subcommittee;
2. Discuss and consider approval of the report’s recommendations; and
3. Determine next steps as deemed appropriate.