This Council is elected by the community or appointed by the board of supervisors with the purpose of representing the community to the
board. Although a municipal advisory council is a governing body, it has no fiscal authority or administrative organization. Because it
lacks authority to implement its position directly, it seeks to accomplish its goals through county government. These municipal advisory
councils face two ways: toward the county, offering the views of the community; and toward the community, supplying information about
county proposals and a place where individuals can air opinions on community problems and perhaps receive help. The councils hold public
meetings, survey community opinion and speak for the community to the board of supervisors. The most common subject of activity is land-use
planning. The county often uses the group as a planning advisory council to draft or revise the community's portion of the county general
plan.