The Roseville City Council is seeking applicants for vacancies on several commissions. Commissions serve as voluntary advisory boards to the City Council. Deadline for applying is Monday, February 19.
Commissioners will be appointed to three-year terms that begin April 1, 2018, and run through March 31, 2021. For more information on advisory commissions, visit www.cityofroseville.com/commissions.
Times and dates for interviews 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.
Finance Commission – one vacancy
The Finance Commission focuses on the budget process, financial policies, recommendations on funding strategies for the capital improvement plan and budget goals and objectives in such areas as local tax rate and spending targets. The commission meets the second Tuesday of each month.
Human Rights, Inclusion and Engagement Commission – two vacancies
The HRIEC encourages participation in the affairs of the city and advises the council on programs and efforts that could improve civic engagement and community relations, and human rights. It advises the City Council regarding the effective and meaningful involvement of Roseville residents in local government, and proposes activities to increase understanding, engagement, and inclusion. They meet the third Wednesday of each month.
Planning Commission – one vacancy
The 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.
Police Civil Service Commission – one vacancy
The Police Civil Service Commission reviews employment practices of the Police Department to ensure they are fair and reasonable as authorized by State Statute. They monitor and make determinations concerning employment practices rather than advocating for either police personnel or management. The Commission meets on an as needed basis.
Public Works, Environment and Transportation Commission – three vacancies
The 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.