Apply for an opening on one of five City Boards/Commissions by Feb. 7
City Boards and Commissions openings
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Learn more and apply by Friday, Feb. 7
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Culture, Arts and Heritage Commission
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The Culture, Arts and Heritage Commission is a nine-member volunteer group responsible for facilitating the development and promotion of a thriving cultural, art and heritage environment that reflects the Vancouver community. This is accomplished through community-informed programs, ownership of buildings and public art and a commitment to community partnerships. Applications should have a background or demonstrated interest in art, history or cultural disciplines or professions, including architecture, dance, digital, history, cultural, literary, music, theater and/or visual arts.
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Parking Advisory Committee
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The Parking Advisory Committee advises the City on parking policy and program implementation. Applicants must be a resident of the city and represent either residential or business interests in downtown Vancouver.
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The Salary Review Commission reviews the salaries and duties of the mayor and City councilors to establish their salary and compensation. Applicants must be a resident of the city and a registered voter.
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Transportation and Mobility Commission
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The Transportation and Mobility Commission provides advice to the City Council and staff on a variety of transportation and mobility-related projects, programs and policies. It also provides ongoing feedback and guidance on the implementation of Citywide transportation policy and the City’s Transportation System Plan. Applicants must be a city resident and use transit as their primary mode of transportation.
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Vancouver Housing Authority Board of Commissioners
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This six-member volunteer board sets policy for the operation of the Vancouver Housing Authority's (VHA) low-income rental housing assistance programs and properties in Clark County. Commissioners play a critical role in fulfilling VHA’s mission to provide opportunities to people who experience barriers to housing because of income, disability or special needs. Applicants should have an interest in setting policy for housing assistance programs and cannot be landlords with rental assistance contractors or a vendor, individual or developer currently doing business with the VHA. Volunteers should have the ability to commit a minimum of eight hours a month to meeting prep and attendance and serve a five-year term beginning Feb. 12 and expiring Feb. 11, 2030.
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