Agency on Aging, Advisory Council, St. Louis Area
Details about the Agency on Aging, Advisory Council, St. Louis Area
Overview
The Advisory Council consists of at least twelve (12) members appointed by the Mayor who serves at the pleasure of the Mayor. At least 51% of the members *shall be registered voters of the City. At least 50% of the members *shall have reached the age of sixty (60) years or older.
The Advisory Council shall have the authority and responsibility to keep the Mayor, the Board of Aldermen, the Director of Welfare, and the Commissioner on Aging advised as to all matters related to the welfare of older persons residing in the City of St. Louis.
Members shall receive *no compensation for their services on the advisory council.
Apply to Serve (12 openings)
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Openings include appointments labeled "Serving Beyond Term."
Board Members
Name | Role | End Date |
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Ann Auer | Member |
06/30/2023
Serving Beyond Term |
Samantha Knight | Member |
06/30/2023
Serving Beyond Term |
Nancy Morrow-Howell | Member |
06/30/2023
Serving Beyond Term |
Julie Pole | Member |
06/30/2023
Serving Beyond Term |
Daniel Stewart | Member |
06/30/2023
Serving Beyond Term |
Beatrice Vanzant-Smith | Member |
06/30/2023
Serving Beyond Term |
Ann Bannes | Member |
06/30/2022
Serving Beyond Term |
Terry Jones | Member |
06/30/2022
Serving Beyond Term |
David Lakine | Member |
06/30/2022
Serving Beyond Term |
Dianne Mogilevsky-Carty | Member |
06/30/2022
Serving Beyond Term |
Susan Stark | Member |
06/30/2022
Serving Beyond Term |
Bruce Yampolsky | Member |
06/30/2022
Serving Beyond Term |
Authorizing Legislation
Ordinance 56015 (1971); By-Laws state the council membership as of May 5, 1993.
Ordinance 68996 (Oct. 20, 2011) https://www.stlouis-mo.gov/internal-apps/legislative/upload/Ordinances/BOAPdf/68996X00.pdf
Board Duties and Purpose
Powers and Duties.
The St. Louis Area Agency on Aging as a Division of the Department of Welfare,known as the Department of Human Services, in addition to other powers and duties as may be authorized and imposed by law, shall:
A. Advise and confer with the Mayor, the Board of Aldermen and other city, county, state and federal officials concerning projects and activities for older persons;
B. Study current patterns and conditions of living of older persons and identify such factors as may be beneficial or detrimental to the wholesome and meaningful living of older persons;
C. Develop and/or demonstrate new approaches, techniques and methods which hold promise of substantial contribution towards wholesome and meaningful living of older persons;
D. Develop and/or demonstrate new approaches, methods and techniques for achieving and/or improving coordination of community services for older persons;
E. Evaluate approaches, techniques and methods which may assist older persons to enjoy wholesome and meaningful living and to contribute to the strength and welfare of the community;
F. Prepare and adopt plans, reports, applications and agreements for cooperation with, and receiving assistance and grants from the other governmental agencies, local, state and/or federal, established for such purposes
Member Requirements
The advisory council on aging, pursuant to federal and state regulations, which shall consist of at *least twelve (12) members.
At least 51% of the members *shall be registered voters of the City.
At least 50% of the members *shall have reached the age of sixty (60) years or older.
Members of the advisory council shall be appointed by and serve at the pleasure of the Mayor.
They shall receive *no compensation for their services on the advisory council.
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