The City of Davis has a large and diverse number of City Commissions on which citizens (that's you!) can volunteer their time to help plan the future of our city. As you must be a resident, that excludes those who reside outside the city limits, including on UCD campus.
City Commissions act as policy advisory boards as directed by the City Council. The work of each Commission should coincide with stated City Council goals. Commissions serve as a conduit for citizen input. When contentious matters arise in the community, Commission meetings can serve as a more informal setting for all interested citizens to find and forward solution-oriented proposals to the City Council.
The Davis Voice often comments on City Commissions, such as
this post, and the regular liveblog from the Civic Arts Commission. Every Monday, Davis Voice also posts a listing of commission meetings, which are not always up to date on the
city website.
Controversy over Merging of Commissions
In February 2010, The Davis Voice proposed the merger of several commissions into a more powerful "Mobility Commission" in order to truly emphasize bicycle riders, pedestrians and transit users over automobiles
in this post.
In September 2010, the City Council
proposed the merger of a number of City Commissions, which would have the effect of reducing the number of citizens who have direct input and could arguably weaken the attention to certain issues. The merger is being proposed in the name of cost savings (see link for details). The Vanguard has posted editorials criticizing the proposed mergers
here and
here.
Serving on a City Commission
Only residents who live within the city limits of Davis are eligible, thus excluding people who reside on the campus of UC Davis or in El Macero.
The commissions are focused on policy subjects, so applicants should have some background and experience in that subject matter to bring to the group. A regular appointment lasts four years and members should expect to meet monthly throughout the year. Commissioners are also expected to "do their homework" by studying their agenda packets and doing any outside research to fully understand the issue at hand.
The following is a complete list of current City Commissions on which Davis citizens can serve.
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Bicycle Advisory Commission (Public Works) — Phone: 757-5686
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Business and Economic Development Commission (Community Development) — Phone: 757-5610
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City / UCD Student Liaison Commission (Community Development) — Phone: 757-5610
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Civic Arts Commission (Community Services Department) — Phone: 757-5626
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Finance and Budget Commission (Finance) — Phone: 757-5607
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Historical Resources Management Commission (Community Development) — Phone: 757-5610
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Human Relations Commission (City Manager’s Office) — Phone: 757-5602
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Natural Resources Commission (Public Works ) — Phone: 757-5686
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Open Space and Habitat Commission (Parks & General Services) — Phone: 757-5656
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Planning Commission (Community Development) — Phone: 757-5610
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Recreation and Parks Commission (Community Services) — Phone: 757-5626
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Safety and Parking Advisory Commission (Public Works) — Phone: 757-5686
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Senior Citizen Commission (Community Services) — Phone: 757-5626
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Social Services Commission (Community Services) — Phone: 757-5626
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Telecommunications Commission (Community Services) — Phone: 757-5656
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Tree Commission (Parks & General Services) — Phone: 757-5656
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Commissions with Available Vacancies
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Human Relations Commission (City Manager’s Office) — Phone: 757-5602
City information - 1 Alternate Position
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Safety and Parking Advisory Commission (Public Works) — Phone: 757-5686
City information - 1 Regular and 1 Alternate Position
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Telecommunications Commission (Community Services) — Phone: 757-5656
City information - 1 Alternate Position
(as of November 19, 2010)
Former Commissions
These commissions no longer exist, but have in the past.
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Accessibility Standards Board of Appeals (Community Development)
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Building Board of Appeals (Community Development)
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Personnel Board (City Manager’s Office)
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Unitrans Advisory Committee (Public Works)
Applying for a City Commission
Complete downloadable application at
http://cityofdavis.org/cmo/commapp.cfm.
Applications can be delivered to City Hall, 23 Russell Boulevard or emailed to <zmirabile AT cityofdavis DOT org>
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