Applications for City of Eureka Board and Commission Positions Now Available

Press release from the City of Eureka:

Notice is hereby given that applications will be accepted for appointments to the following city  boards and commissions until filled 

Board, Committee or Commission: 

Board of Appeals 1 Vacancy 

Citizen’s Oversight Board on Police Practices 1 Vacancy 

Historic Preservation Commission 1 Vacancy 

Transportation Safety Commission 2 Vacancies 

Applications may be obtained by phone or in person from the Mayor’s Office, City of Eureka,  531 “K” Street, Eureka, CA 95501, (707) 441-4175, or may be downloaded from the City Clerk’s  website, listed below.  

In order to be eligible for appointment to any board or commission, a person must be a qualified  registered elector of the City of Eureka, the Humboldt Community Services District or Humboldt  County Service Area No. 3, or an owner of a business located within the city limits of the City of  Eureka. The mayor shall make the appointments with the approval of a majority of the Council.  Appointments of qualified non-city residents will require a four-fifths (4/5) vote of the Council for  confirmation. 

Members on Boards and Commissions shall be willing to serve as a civic responsibility and without compensation. No member of any board or commission shall hold any paid office or  employment in the city government. 

For more information, call the City Clerk at (707) 441-4175, or go to:  

http://www.ci.eureka.ca.gov/

Applications will be accepted until filled.  

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Martin
3 years ago

I don’t think we will see a mad rush of people trying to grab up those positions. Not too many folks want to work for their city for free.