Fremont Has Openings For City Commissions, Advisory Boards
FREMONT, CA — The City of Fremont is inviting residents to apply for open positions on several key commissions and advisory boards, offering an opportunity for community members to help shape city policies and initiatives. The current vacancies include roles on the Art Review Board, Building Appeals Board, Environmental Sustainability Commission, and more.Additional vacancies include seats on the Human Relations Commission, the Recreation Commission, and the Senior Citizens Commission, among others. Applicants for these positions will play a vital role in addressing citywide issues, from environmental sustainability to public arts and historical preservation.The Building Appeals Board seeks three representatives with specialized experience in building construction and code enforcement, though these members are not required to live in Fremont.Residents interested in applying for a board or commission role can visit the city’s website or visit the City Clerk’s Office at 3300 Capitol Ave., Building A. If you have questions, phone the City Clerk's Office at 510-284-4060.Applications are accepted year-round.The city emphasizes that these volunteer positions offer a meaningful way for community members to contribute to the governance and future development of Fremont, engaging in everything from reviewing public art to helping draft environmental sustainability measures.The article Fremont Has Openings For City Commissions, Advisory Boards appeared first on Fremont, CA Patch.
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