July meeting of the Active Transportation Advisory Committee / Government Channel

Fayetteville officials are looking to fill 22 positions on 12 of the city’s boards, commissions and committees.

The list of vacancies includes volunteer seats on the Active Transportation Advisory Committee, Animal Services Advisory Board, Civil Rights Commission, Parks and Recreation Advisory Board, and more.

All volunteers must be registered voters who reside within the Fayetteville city limits.

Applications must be mailed or hand delivered to the City Clerk’s office or emailed to city_clerk@ci.fayetteville.ar.us by 5 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 23.

For more information, call 479-575-8323.

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Seats available:

– Two community citizen-at-large terms ending 12/31/18

Description:This committee reviews public comment, and advises city staff on the prioritization and land acquisition/easements for sidewalks and trails within Fayetteville. Members are also responsible for adopting sidewalk and trails master plans. Recommendations relating to trails are forwarded to the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board. Recommendations relating to sidewalks are forwarded to the Transportation Division.

Meetings: Meetings are held at 5:30 p.m. on the first Wednesday of each month in City Hall.

Seats available:

– One unexpired pilot term ending 12/31/18

– One aeronautical term ending 12/31/21

– One University of Arkansas term ending 12/31/21

Description: The purpose of this board is to seek both general and technical citizen input and assistance in airport functions, provide and encourage visionary planning and strong leadership for the airport, and assist the City Council in matters pertaining to the operation, improvement, extension, and maintenance of the Airport and other related facilities, property and easements.

Meetings: Regular meetings are held at 1:30 p.m. on the third Thursday of each month at the Fayetteville Executive Airport Conference Room.

Seats available:

– One unexpired licensed veterinarian term ending 6/30/19

Description: This board acts in an advisory capacity on policy matters of the Animal Services Division, and works to stimulate and encourage communication with the community.

Meetings: Regular meetings are held the first Monday of the second month of each quarter at 6 p.m. in City Hall.

Seats available:

– One CPA term ending 12/31/19

Description: The Audit Committee serves in an advisory capacity between the City Council, the city’s independent auditor, internal auditor, and management. The committee will review the city’s financial reports and internal controls regarding finance and accounting.

Meetings: The committee meets at least three times annually, or more frequently as circumstances dictate.

Seats available:

– One business community term ending 12/31/19

– One citizen-at-large term ending 12/31/19

Description: The basic function of the commission is to ensure uniform nondiscrimination protections within the City of Fayetteville for groups already protected to varying degrees throughout state law.

Meetings: Meetings are held when needed at the call of the chairperson.

Seats available:

– One term ending 12/31/18

Description: Board members would oversee the district’s issuance of tax-exempt bonds and loaning of money to property owners using a Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) financing. PACE is a creative financing mechanism that allows property owners to borrow money for weatherization, energy efficiency, renewable energy or water conservation improvements to their property. PACE enabling legislation was passed by the Arkansas Legislature in the 2013 session and signed by the Governor in April 2013.

Meetings: Regular meetings are held at 5:30 p.m. on the second Monday of every other month in City Hall.

Seats available:

– One unexpired community citizen-at-large term ending 12/31/18

– One community citizen-at-large term ending 12/31/19

Description: This committee works to address environmental concerns, to promote a safe and healthy environment, and to maintain the natural beauty of the environment within the city. It makes recommendations to other city committees and to the City Council.

Meetings: Meetings are held at 5:30 p.m. on the third Monday of each month in City Hall.

Seats available:

– One unexpired term ending 4/1/21

Description: The purpose of the Board of Trustees is to provide leadership in performing the mission of the Library; to serve as a liaison between the library and the city; and to ensure the library meets the informational, educational and recreational needs of the community.

Meetings: Regular meetings are held on the third Monday of even-numbered months at 4 p.m at the Fayetteville Public Library.

Seats available:

– One term ending 12/28/21

Description: The commissioners approve by-laws, resolutions, policies and procedures for administering housing programs for low income persons. The Housing Authority operates units of Public Housing and rental assistance in Fayetteville. Both programs are for low and very low income persons. All funds are provided through the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).

Meetings: The board meets at 6 p.m. on the fourth Thursday of each month in City Hall.

Seats available:

– Three terms ending 12/31/19

Description: This board recommends priorities for capital improvements and means for financing the same, and prepares an annual progress report on parks and recreation activities.

Meetings: The board meets at 5:30 p.m. on the first Monday of each month in City Hall. In addition to the regularly scheduled board meetings, there are committee meetings that occur on a regular basis.

Seats available:

– One unexpired term ending 06/30/18

Description: The board advises the City Council on telecommunication issues and coordinates and oversees telecommunications franchise systems and use of the public rights of way designated for public access, educational, and governmental (PEG) use in the City of Fayetteville as part of the city’s telecommunication infrastructure.

Meetings: Regular meetings are held the third Thursday of each month at 5:30 p.m. in Room 219 of City Hall.

Seats available:

– One tree service community term ending 12/31/18

– Three community citizen-at-large terms ending 12/31/18

Description: The purpose and intent of the committee is to advise the City Council on urban forestry and arboricultural related issues as an integral part of the city’s green infrastructure and to sit as the Wildland-Urban Interface: Firewise Advisory Board to advise the City Council on wildland and urban development related issues as an integral part of the city’s fire protection program and green infrastructure.

Meetings: Meetings are held at 4 p.m. on the second Wednesday of each month at City Hall.