City of Moreno Valley Announces Board and Commission Openings
The City of Moreno Valley is now accepting applications for various City Council advisory boards and commissions. The appointees shall be residents of the City of Moreno Valley at the time of appointment and throughout their incumbencies and will serve without compensation for designated terms. In addition, the appointees shall attend at least one meeting prior to the appointment (This requirement does not apply to the Accessibility Appeals Board).
ACCESSIBILITY APPEALS BOARD
2 terms - June 30, 2019
Physically Challenged Representative
ARTS COMMISSION
1 term - June 30, 2019
1 term - June 30, 2018
ENVIRONMENTAL AND HISTORICAL PRESERVATION BOARD
3 terms - June 30, 2019
LIBRARY COMMISSION
2 terms - June 30, 2019
PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION
3 terms - June 30, 2019
RECREATIONAL TRAILS BOARD
3 terms - June 30, 2019
1 term - June 30, 2017
1 term - June 30, 2018
SENIOR CITIZENS' BOARD
3 terms - June 30, 2019
TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION
2 terms - June 30, 2019
UTILITIES COMMISSION
1 term - June 30, 2019
Customer of Moreno Valley Utility
1term- June 30, 2019
Business Customer of Moreno Valley Utility
The Accessibility Appeals Board shall conduct hearings on written appeals regarding Title 24 accessibility issues brought by any person aggrieved by enforcement action taken by the Building Division of the Community Development Department of the City of Moreno Valley, and render decisions regarding accessibility "hardship" cases as prescribed by the State's Title 24 Accessibility Regulations. Hearings shall be held within 30 days of receipt of an appeal.
The Arts Commission considers matters pertaining to the planning for the arts in the City; facilitating interaction among artists; promoting arts activities and education; researching grants for arts and culture and making recommendations for the City Council; encouraging service organizations and/or other governmental agencies to propose, finance, and give public arts projects to the City. Meetings are scheduled on the fourth Wednesday of each month at 6:30 p.m., Conference and Recreation Center, 14075 Frederick Street.
The Environmental and Historical Preservation Board considers matters pertaining to the preservation of the City's heritage and cultures, including the designation of landmarks and review of all restoration, rehabilitation, alteration and demolition projects in preservation areas; and matters of environmental concern, including matters pertaining to hazardous materials and waste within or affecting the City. Meetings are scheduled on the second Monday of each odd-numbered month at 7 p.m., City Hall - Council Chamber, 14177 Frederick St.
The Library Commission considers all matters pertaining to the administration, operation, development, improvement and maintenance of library services within the City of Moreno Valley. Meetings are scheduled on the third Thursday of each month at 7:00 p.m., Moreno Valley Public Library, 25480 Alessandro Blvd.
The Parks and Recreation Commission considers matters pertaining to the administration, operation, development, improvement and maintenance of parks, recreation facilities, and parks and recreation programs within the City. Meetings are scheduled on the second Thursday of each month at 6:00 p.m., Conference and Recreation Center, 14075 Frederick Street.
The Recreational Trails Board considers matters pertaining to single-use and multi-use recreational trails, including bicycle, jogging and equestrian trails within or affecting the City. Meetings are scheduled on the fourth Wednesday of each odd-numbered month at 5 p.m., Conference and Recreation Center, 14075 Frederick Street.
The Senior Citizens' Board considers matters pertaining to senior citizens, senior citizens programs, including policies for the Moreno Valley Senior Community Center. Meetings are scheduled on the third Monday of each month at 3 p.m., Senior Community Center, 25075 Fir Ave.
The Traffic Safety Commission considers matters pertaining to traffic safety within the City; evaluates proposals for traffic control devices; and evaluates the need for striping, signing or other measures not of a regulatory nature. The Commission educates the public on traffic issues and responds to public concerns regarding traffic and pedestrian safety. Meetings are scheduled on the first Wednesday of each month at 6:00 p.m., City Hall - Council Chamber, 14177 Frederick St.
The Utilities Commission has the general power and duty to act in an advisory capacity to the city council and staff in all matters pertaining to Moreno Valley Utility, pertaining to other utility services such as water, sewer, gas, and the investor-owned electric utility serving parts of the city, and in addition, the commission has the following particular powers and duties including reviewing the budget for the Moreno Valley Utility, making recommendations with respect thereto to the City Council, reviewing and making recommendations on all Moreno MVU capital improvements and rates, and responding to requests and concerns of the public relating to utility issues. Meetings are scheduled on the third Friday of each month at 6:00 p.m., City Hall, Council Chamber, 14177 Frederick Street.
The City Council encourages residents who meet the qualifications to apply for these positions. Applications are available at the City Clerk's Department, located at 14177 Frederick St., Moreno Valley, California, during regular business hours (7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday through Thursday, and 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Friday). For further information, please call 951.413.3001.
Applications must be received in the City Clerk's Department no later than 4:30 p.m., Friday, August 12, 2016.
Upon request, this notification will be made available in appropriate alternative formats to persons with disabilities, in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Any person with a disability who requires a modification or accommodation in order to participate in these activities should direct such requests to Guy Pegan, ADA Coordinator, at 951.413.3120 at least 72 hours before the activity. The 72-hour notification will enable the City to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility and participation in this meeting or event