Students hold mock city commission meeting
PHOTO BY STEVE STEINER
Following the adjournment of the mock city commission meeting, Mayor Leo Longworth addresses the students of the Mayor's Youth Council, as well as everyone else in attendance, what it is like choosing to serve the City of Bartow. Listening are (from left) mock city commissioners Elaine Rivera, Anne Pierce, Mayor Lyssa Rothrock, Gavin Osborne and Khia McNabb.
PHOTO BY STEVE STEINER
Lyssa Rothrock, who fulfilled the role of mayor at the Mayor's Youth Council mock city commission meeting, listens as a citizen speaks to the commission, asking why it voted the way it did on the skate board park proposal.
For members of the Mayor’s Youth Council, sitting in as city commissioners, newspaper reporters, and citizens of Bartow was an interesting and eye-opening experience as they conducted a mock city commission meeting.
Meeting in city hall chamber on Tuesday, Oct. 23, the students conducted a public session just as takes place during a real session. Just as takes place twice a month, the mock city commission considered petitions, communications and questions from the floor. It held a presentation of a certificate of appreciation, and proclaimed Oct. 21-27 as Florida City Government Week. On behalf of the Florida League of Cities, board member Leo E. Longworth accepted the presentation. The presentation of appreciation went to their faculty advisor, Misty Duncan, who was honored for her dedication and support of the students and the Mayor’s Youth Council program.