Human Rights
The Human Rights Commission advises the city council in ensuring all citizens of the City equal opportunity in those areas protected by law and in other related concerns. The HRC consists of seven members, appointed for three-year terms, and meets at 7 p.m. on the last Wednesday.
Joint Cable
The Joint Cable Commission administers the cable communication franchise ordinance, in connection with a joint powers agreement among Bayport, Oak Park Heights and Stillwater. There are two primary members and an opening for Stillwater's alternate member, appointed for two-year terms, and meet at 7p.m on the third Wednesday of even months.
Traffic Safety Review
The Traffic Safety Review Committee reviews requests for modifications to traffic control signage, pedestrian safety and traffic calming. This committee consists of 10 members, including two from Engineering/Public Works, two from Police, and one from the Fire Department. The members serve three-year terms and are limited to three consecutive terms. They meet at 12:30 p.m. on the second Tuesday of the month in Council Chambers, Room 213.
Citizen involvement improves the quality and responsiveness of public decision-making. Serving as a member of a board or commission offers an excellent opportunity to become actively involved in your city government.
The City of Stillwater welcomes its citizens to share their talents and perspectives by serving on an advisory board or commission. In exchange for your commitment of both time and effort, these committees influence the policies, actions and progress of our community.
Criteria for evaluation includes, but are not limited to: personal and professional experience relating to the subject area of the board; knowledge of the community; knowledge of city government; and experience from similar appointments. Application deadline is June 18th.
Visit our website at www.ci.stillwater.mn.us for more information or call 430-8800. Applications are also available at the City Hall.
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