The Roseville City Council is seeking applicants for vacancies on several commissions. Commissions serve as voluntary advisory boards to the City Council.
Commissioners are appointed to three-year terms that begin April 1, 2016, and run through March 31, 2019, unless filling a partial term. For more information on advisory commissions, visit www.cityofroseville.com/commissions.
Deadline for applying is Monday, February 22. Interviews will be held at the March 7 council meeting. Times will be determined depending upon number of applicants. For an application, log on to www.cityofroseville.com/commapp or call 651-792-7001 and one will be mailed to you.
Community Engagement Commission – two vacancies including one for partial term that expires in 2017The Community Engagement Commission advises the City Council on ways to increase and improve community involvement, including engaging more participation from underrepresented groups. The commission meets the second Thursday of the month.
Human Rights Commission – three vacancies, one for a partial term that expires in 2017 and a partial term that expires in 2018The Human Rights Commission provides a method for citizen input concerning human rights issues and promotes a positive human rights climate in the community through public education. The commission meets the third Wednesday of the month.
Parks and Recreation Commission – two vacanciesThe Parks and Recreation Commission provides for citizen input concerning parks and recreation facilities, programs, needs and concerns. The commission identifies areas which may require action or change to promote a safe and responsive Parks and Recreation program. The commission meets the first Tuesday of the month.
Planning Commission – one vacancyThe Planning Commission provides a forum for input into specific planning applications and development plans and policies. The Commission identifies significant issues and makes recommendations to the City Council. It meets the first Wednesday of the month.
Public Works, Environment and Transportation Commission – one vacancyThe Public Works, Environment and Transportation Commission advises the council on public works, environmental and transportation matters. The commission maintains an interest in and an understanding of the Public Works Department and in federal, state, county, regional and other services that impact the City’s public works functions. They meet the fourth Tuesday of the month.