The Art Museum Advisory Committee (AMAC) acts as an advisory committee to Council and staff of the Parks, Culture & Community Services Division to guide long-term planning and to enhance and build community pride through the art museum’s programs and services. The AMAC also works with staff to set policy for the art museum’s public programs and services.
Committees
The Arts & Culture Advisory Committee (ACAC) advises Council on the implementation of the Arts & Culture Strategy and provides general oversight on arts and culture in the District.
The purpose of the Arts Facilities Advisory Committee (AFAC) is to make recommendations to staff and Council on the development of a new arts and culture facility that aligns with Council’s vision to make West Vancouver a liveable, vibrant, and inclusive community.
The Awards Committee oversees an annual program to recognize personal civic commitment in several aspects of community life.
The Community Engagement Committee oversees the establishment of new working groups, Working Group Guidelines, and the optimal functioning of the District's other community engagement activities, as directed by Council.
The Committee will make recommendations to Council on Community Grants: Arts & Culture; Community Services and Social Services; and Youth Competition and Leadership Fund.
Provides recommendations to Council on policies and regulations affecting buildings, site development and urban design, and on the design merits, and physical and aesthetic impact of proposed development plans and major infrastructure projects.
The Finance & Audit Committee is composed of all seven members of Council. The Committee collaborates with staff in reviewing a broad range of financial policy and process issues.
The Gleneagles Community Centre Advisory Committee (GAC) provides support and guidance to staff in Parks, Culture & Community Services.
Established as an advisory body to assist in the processing of heritage applications, identifying and supporting the conservation of structures and landscapes recognised as having significant heritage value and in undertaking education and engagement opportunities related to heritage conservation.
The committee is an advisory body in the application of objectives and guidelines for the Lower Caulfeild Heritage Conservation Area.
A joint North Shore Committee which formulates proposals and makes recommendations to the three North Shore Municipalities and the North Shore Heal
This tri-municipal committee acts as a catalyst to bring together those in the community who are working to reduce the impact and incidence of substance abuse.
The Parcel Tax Roll Review Panel is established pursuant to the Community Charter, section 204, and consists of three members appointed by Council.
The committee makes recommendations regarding public art policy and procedures, and assists with the implementation and enhancement of the Public Art Program.