Politics & Government

Monrovia Old Town Advisory Board

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January 26, 2022

Applications are now being accepted for an unscheduled vacancy on the Monrovia Old Town Advisory Board (MOTAB), with an unexpired term ending June 30, 2023.

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The deadline to apply is Thursday, February 3, 2022, with interviews to be scheduled in the weeks following.

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Criteria for serving on MOTAB:

  • Appointees may only serve on one advisory body at a time.
  • Appointees must have a bona fide business in Old Town subject to the Business Improvement District (BID) assessment.
  • Appointees may not be a City of Monrovia employee.
  • Individuals serving as an elected official of the City may not serve on an advisory body at the same time.

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The seven member Board is comprised of Old Town merchants and is responsible for making recommendations to the City Council on programs and projects to advance the downtown area through marketing, promotion and overall improvement of the Business Improvement District. All positions are volunteer and receive no compensation.

An elected official of the City may not serve on an advisory body concurrent with their elected term, and a Boardmember may serve on only one advisory body at a time.

Boardmembers may not be a City of Monrovia employee, must have a bona fide business in the Old Town district that is subject to the Business Improvement District (BID) assessment, and must be current on their BID assessment.

MOTAB meets on the third Tuesday of each month at 9:30 a.m. at City Hall, Council Chambers, 415 South Ivy Avenue.

Board Members

  • Kristin Miller, Chair
  • Gina Ammon, Vice Chair
  • Ricardo Jurado, Boardmember
  • Alex Reyes, Boardmember
  • Shawn Spencer, Boardmember
  • Dan Wahl, Boardmember

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