City of Davis Extends Recruitment for Advisory Commissions
From Press Release
Post Date: July 03, 2024 4:00 pm
The City of Davis announced that applications to serve on one of the following City Commissions have been extended to July 19, 2024:
• Fiscal Commission
• Senior Citizen
• Social Services
• Transportation
Due to a rescheduled City Council meeting in late July and an added commission recruitment, interested residents now have more time and options to submit an application for a City commission. Commissions have a critical role in the community and serve at the direction of the City Council. Commissions study issues within their scope of authority, analyze and recommend policies and programs and serve as public forums to hear resident interests and perspectives.
Applications are tentatively scheduled to be submitted to City Council for appointment at a public meeting in late July. For an application, visit: https://www.cityofdavis.org/city-hall/city-clerk/apply-to-serve-on-a-city-commission. Applications may be submitted via email to: ClerkWeb@cityofdavis.org, via mail to the City Clerk’s Office at: City Hall (23 Russell Blvd., Suite 1, Davis, CA, 95616) or via the drop box located in the City Hall parking lot. All applications and accompanying documents are considered public information and may be disclosed or released pursuant to the California Public Records Act.
In addition to the application form, commission applicants will participate in a 15-minute interview via Zoom with the City Council Subcommittee and City staff. For more information, contact the City Clerk’s Office at 530-757-5648 or visit the City of Davis website at: https://www.cityofdavis.org/city-hall/commissions-and-committees.
COMMISSION INFORMATION:
Fiscal Commission
• Provide accountability and transparency in spending tax-payer dollars. Review spending outlined in the City budget for appropriateness and alignment with Council goals and priorities.
• Consider potential cost saving measures and revenue generators.
• Review and make recommendations on City rates, fees, and charges for all funds including annual or multi-year adjustments to the City's utility rates.
• Review and provide recommendations on financial policies. Review and provide recommendations on financial impacts of projects at the request of City Council.
Senior Citizen Commission
• Review and make recommendations related to city policies and programs affecting seniors.
• Support city forums, activities and public outreach events related to senior services.
Social Services Commission
• Review and make recommendations on policies and programs to support City-driven social services. Advise on critical needs involving vulnerable populations, including health, food security/nutrition, disabilities and childcare; refer individuals to appropriate agency, official or process.
• Review and make recommendations on policies, procedures and standards related to housing affordability across the continuum from unhoused to renters and home buyers, including affordable housing plans of development proposals.
• Review and make recommendations on Community Development Block Grant, Home Investment Partnership Program and other Federal, State and local grant programs to support vulnerable populations in the city. Liaise with providers involved with serving vulnerable populations.
Transportation Commission
• Advise on transportation programs, policies, projects and planning efforts for all modes including active transportation (bicycle, pedestrian, scooters, etc.), transit (Unitrans, Yolobus, etc.) and vehicular.
• Serve as the lead commission on implementation of transportation aspects of the Climate Action & Adaptation Plan.
• Hold a public meeting once a year to review any proposed Unitrans route, schedule and fare changes.
Press contact: Barbara Archer, barcher@cityofdavis.org, 530-400-3418



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