The City of Bloomington is accepting applications to serve on the city’s boards and commissions

BLOOMINGTON – The City of Bloomington’s Office of the Mayor is accepting applications from community members who would like to serve on one of the following City’s boards or commissions:

BIDAC (Bloomington Industrial Development Advisory Commission)

Seat(s) available: 1

For more information visit bloomington.in.gov/onboard/committees/info?committee_id=7.

Commission on the Status of Black Males

Seat(s) available: 2

For more information visit bloomington.in.gov/onboard/committees/info?committee_id=12.

Commission on the Status of Children and Youth

Seat(s) available: 2

For more information visit bloomington.in.gov/onboard/committees/info?committee_id=38.

Commission on the Status of Women

Seat(s) available: 1

For more information visit bloomington.in.gov/onboard/committees/info?committee_id=8.

Commission on Sustainability

Seat(s) available: 2

For more information visit bloomington.in.gov/onboard/committees/info?committee_id=29.

Housing Quality Appeals Board

Seat(s) available: 2

For more information visit bloomington.in.gov/onboard/committees/info?committee_id=16.

More information about each board and commission, including mission statements, membership requirements, current membership listings, and term lengths is available at the links listed above.

The application is available at bloomington.in.gov/onboard/applicants/apply. After applying, members must be appointed to each board or commission by Mayor John Hamilton. Please note: city residency is required for membership on most but not all of the boards and commissions.    

Prospective applicants are urged to attend a meeting of the board or commission of their choosing prior to applying. Meeting schedules for each body may be accessed by clicking on the links above. All meetings of the City’s boards and commissions are open to the public. 

Notice is given pursuant to Bloomington Municipal Code 2.02.020.

About Boards and Commissions

There are currently more than 45 boards and commissions that advise the mayor and city council on a vast array of issues. In addition to their advisory function, these bodies may work cooperatively with City departments to contribute to policy, approve resolutions, and fund projects, among other responsibilities. Learn more about all of the different boards and commissions at bloomington.in.gov/boards.

City Accepting Applications to Serve on City’s Boards and Commissions

Bloomington, Ind.–The City of Bloomington’s Office of the Mayor is accepting applications from community members who would like to serve on one of the following City’s boards or commissions:

BIDAC (Bloomington Industrial Development Advisory Commission)

Seat(s) available: 1

For more information visit bloomington.in.gov/onboard/committees/info?committee_id=7.

Commission on the Status of Black Males

Seat(s) available: 2

For more information visit bloomington.in.gov/onboard/committees/info?committee_id=12.

Commission on the Status of Children and Youth

Seat(s) available: 2

For more information visit bloomington.in.gov/onboard/committees/info?committee_id=38.

Commission on the Status of Women

Seat(s) available: 1

For more information visit bloomington.in.gov/onboard/committees/info?committee_id=8.

Commission on Sustainability

Seat(s) available: 2

For more information visit bloomington.in.gov/onboard/committees/info?committee_id=29.

Housing Quality Appeals Board

Seat(s) available: 2

For more information visit bloomington.in.gov/onboard/committees/info?committee_id=16.

More information about each board and commission, including mission statements, membership requirements, current membership listings, and term lengths is available at the links listed above.

The application is available at bloomington.in.gov/onboard/applicants/apply. After applying, members must be appointed to each board or commission by Mayor John Hamilton. Please note: city residency is required for membership on most but not all of the boards and commissions.    

Prospective applicants are urged to attend a meeting of the board or commission of their choosing prior to applying. Meeting schedules for each body may be accessed by clicking on the links above. All meetings of the City’s boards and commissions are open to the public. 

Notice is given pursuant to Bloomington Municipal Code 2.02.020.

About Boards and Commissions

There are currently more than 45 boards and commissions that advise the mayor and city council on a vast array of issues. In addition to their advisory function, these bodies may work cooperatively with City departments to contribute to policy, approve resolutions, and fund projects, among other responsibilities. Learn more about all of the different boards and commissions at bloomington.in.gov/boards.