The City of Bloomington is seeking residents to fill vacancies on multiple boards and commissions. These positions provide community members with the opportunity to contribute directly to the city’s policy-making processes and initiatives. Bloomington/Monroe County Human Rights Commission — The commission educates and enforces civil rights issues including ADA and living wage compliance and other human rights violations. Seat(s) available: 1 • Appointed by: Mayor Board of Zoning Appeals — The Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA) hears and makes the final decision on requests for variances from both the development and the use standards in the Unified Development Ordinance. Seat(s) available: 1 • Appointed by: Mayor CDBG Funding Citizens Advisory Committee — This is the public body that reviews and recommends Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) funding for a variety of community projects. Seat(s) available: 1 • Appointed by: Redevelopment Commission Commission on Sustainability — Promotes economic development, environmental health, and social equity in our community for present and future generations.
Seat(s) available: 2 • Appointed by: Mayor Commission on the Status of Black Males -- The commission organizes events and programs around the multi-faceted problems confronting Black males in our community and the resulting effects on the entire community. Seat(s) available: 3 • Appointed by: Common Council, Mayor, and Human Rights Commission Community Advisory on Public Safety Commission — Advises the Bloomington Common Council on perceptions and preferences about public safety from community members. Seat(s) available: 5 • Appointed by: Common Council Environmental Commission — Established in 1971 by municipal ordinance, the Bloomington Environmental Commission (EC) is an advisory body composed of Bloomington citizens appointed by the Mayor and Common Council. Seat(s) available: 1 • Appointed by: Mayor Historic Preservation Commission -- The Commission recognizes that through preservation and design-conscious development, Bloomington's historic neighborhoods and buildings can continue to provide an affordable, sustainable, and genuine place to live, work, and visit. Furthermore, the Commission recognizes that the preservation or adaptive reuse of the City's historic building stock serves the needs of residents, business owners, and visitors by contributing to a growing, diverse, and vibrant local economy. Seat(s) available: 1 • Appointed by: Mayor Urban Enterprise Association — The Bloomington Urban Enterprise Association (BUEA) works to improve the economic, physical, and social environment for Zone residents and businesses Seat(s) available: 1 • Appointed by: Common Council After submitting an application, candidates must be appointed to the boards or commissions by either the Bloomington Common Council or Mayor Kerry Thomson. City residency is required for most, but not all, of the boards and commissions. Prospective applicants are encouraged to attend a meeting of their board or commission of interest before applying. Meeting schedules for each body can be accessed online. All board and commission meetings are open to the public, allowing prospective members to gain a clear understanding of the work involved. This notice is issued in accordance with Bloomington Municipal Code 2.02.020. For more information on current vacancies or to apply, visit bloomington.in.gov/onboard/committees.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Share your news with us!Submit your news to the Chamber by the 12th or 28th of each month to be included in the bi-weekly Membership Matters emails. Archives
Archives
October 2024
Webpage Square Ad Banner spaces are available for members. Download our sizes and pricing sheet for more information by clicking the button below.
|