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Board/Committee Member Title Edit Feature #1025

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neilarellano opened this issue Oct 3, 2023 · 7 comments
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Board/Committee Member Title Edit Feature #1025

neilarellano opened this issue Oct 3, 2023 · 7 comments
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Can we discuss getting a feature where we can edit Board/Committee Member Titles - similar to how we can edit member's bio?

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hancush commented Oct 4, 2023

@neilarellano We had the exact same thought! Love this idea.

@hancush hancush moved this from 🆕 New issues to 📥 Backlog in boardagendas.metro.net - Monthly priorities Oct 4, 2023
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hancush commented Oct 4, 2023

HCG to check whether link between member and area of representation is from Legistar or manually defined in app. If the latter, it would be great for Metro to also be able to manage that.

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hancush commented Oct 13, 2023

Board member titles are currently defined on the scraper. We use them to create posts, which are records of a particular position within a legislative body:

Post records are independent of the person holding a position. Instead, they define the possible positions within an organization that are filled by its members.

Each post is associated with a division, which is a political geography. Each division is assigned a division identifier in the scraper, then the actual geographic shape of the division is associated by the app. This is what shows up on the map.

The Metro board is always made up of:

  • The Mayor of Los Angeles and three appointees
  • Appointees for each of the five Los Angeles County districts
  • At least one appointee for each of four statutorily defined sectors

In recent years, there has also been a (non-voting) appointee by the governor. This structure rarely, if ever, changes. (Is that right, @shrayshray?) It does not make sense to make this manageable, because there are no changes to manage.

Some things have changed, though:

  • The county has undergone redistricting
  • Titles can vary between members holding the same post

It makes sense to make these things manageable, so they can be updated without DataMade's intervention. Are there other (relatively) frequent changes we want to account for?

@hancush hancush moved this from 📥 Backlog to 📝 In Progress in boardagendas.metro.net - Monthly priorities Oct 13, 2023
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@hancush confirming the structure of the Metro board members "rarely, if ever, changes". It is defined by California Public Utilities Code Section 130051, which was last amended in 1997 and does include a nonvoting member appointed by the Governor - for recent history, this appointee has been the Director of CalTrans District 7.

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hancush commented Nov 1, 2023

Move post assignment from scraper to app admin. Look into geography management.

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All Board members now have their title in their Legistar > People "Notes" field.

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hancush commented Nov 27, 2023

Superseded by #1045, #1046

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