Boards and Commission AppointmentsCopyrighted
February 7, 2022
City of Dubuque Boards/Commissions # 2.
City Council Meeting
ITEM TITLE: Boards and Commission Appointments
SUMMARY: Appointments to the following commissions to be made at this meeting.
Historic Preservation Commission
One, 3-year term through July 1, 2023 (Vacant Langworthy term of
Cassill)
One, 3-year term through July 1, 2024 (Expired At -Large term of Clark)
Applicants:
Melissa Cassill, 1941 Coates St. ( Qualifies for At -Large opening)
Thea Dement, 375 Alpine St. ( Qualifies for Langworthy opening)
This commission is subject to the State of Iowa Gender Balance Law.
9 Commissioners total; currently 5 males/2 females/2 openings
SUGGESTED
DISPOSITION:
ATTACHMENTS:
Description
2-7-22 Overview Sheet.docx
Historic Preservation Commission Applicants
Gender Balance Iowa Code Section 69.16a.pdf
Gender Balance Q&A Sheet.pdf
1-18-22 Details and Openings.pdf
Type
Supporting Documentation
Supporting Documentation
Supporting Documentation
Supporting Documentation
Supporting Documentation
APPLICATIONS FOR CITY OF DUBUQUE
BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
For Council Meeting, of
Monday, February 7, 2022
6:30 p.m., Historic Federal Building, 350 W. 6th Street
APPLICANTS ARE INVITED TO ADDRESS THE COUNCIL
REGARDING THEIR APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT
Community Development Advisory Commission
Two, 3-year terms through February 15, 2022 (Expiring terms of Hinke, and Boles)
Applicants:
Dean Boles, 1715 Geraldine Dr.
Michelle M. Hinke, 973 Patricia Ann Dr.
Sasha Williams, 2980 WildWood Dr.
Housing Commission
Two, 3-year terms through August 17, 2024 (Vacant At -Large term of Becwar and
Section 8 Representative term of Washington)
Applicants:
Renee Kohoe, 1209 Lincoln Ave.
Charlene Turpin, 306 Kaufmann Ave
Representative)
(Qualifies for At -Large)
(Qualifies for At -Large and Section 8
Resilient Community Advisory Commission
One, 3-year term through July 1, 2022 (Vacant term of Eudaley- Loebach)
Applicant:
Josh Chamberland, 2145 Delaware St.
APPOINTMENTS TO THE FOLLOWING COMMISSIONS
TO BE MADE AT THIS MEETING.
Historic Preservation Commission
One, 3-year term through July 1, 2023 (Vacant Langworthy term of Cassill)
One, 3-year term through July 1, 2024 (Expired At -Large term of Clark)
Applicants:
Melissa Cassill, 1941 Coates St. Qualifies for At -Large opening
Thea Dement, 375 Alpine St. Qualifies for Langworthy opening
This commission is subject to the State of Iowa Gender Balance Law.
9 Commissioners total; currently 5 males/2 females/2 openings
Title 16
Chapter 10
HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
Amended 6-1-15
A. Commission Created:
There is hereby created the Historic Preservation Commission.
B. Purpose:
The purpose of the commission is to:
1. Promote the educational, cultural, economic, and general welfare of the public through
the protection, enhancement, and perpetuation of districts, individually designated historic
properties, landmarks, and landmark sites of prehistoric, historic, architectural,
archeological, and cultural significance;
2. Safeguard the city's prehistoric, historic, aesthetic, architectural, archeological, and
cultural heritage by preserving historic properties, districts, landmarks, and landmark sites of
historical, architectural, and cultural significance;
3. Stabilize and improve property values;
4. Foster civil pride in the legacy of beauty and achievements of the past;
5. Protect and enhance the city's attractions to tourists and visitors and the support and
stimulus to the business thereby provided;
6. Strengthen the economy of the city; and
7. Promote the use of properties, districts, landmarks, and landmark sites of prehistoric,
historic, architectural, archeological, and cultural significance as sites for the education,
pleasure, and welfare of the people of the city.
C. Internal Organization and Rules:
The commission may adopt rules and regulations to govern its organizational procedures as
may be necessary and which are not in conflict with this Code of Ordinances or the Iowa Code.
D. Procedures for Operation:
All administrative, personnel, accounting, budgetary, and procurement policies of the city govern
the commission in all its operations.
E. Membership:
1. The Commission comprises nine (9) residents of the city, appointed by the city council.
2. Age Requirement. Residents must be eighteen (18) years of age or older.
3. Special Qualifications.
a. One (1) resident from each designated historic preservation district, including historic
districts hereinafter established.
b. Four (4) at -large members.
c. Each member must possess qualifications evidencing expertise or interest in
architecture, history, archeology, law, construction, building rehabilitation, city planning,
or conservation in general.
d. One (1) member must be a licensed architect.
4. Membership on the commission must comply with the provisions of Iowa Code §69.16A,
relating to gender balance, and Iowa Code §303.34, subsection 3, relating to establishment
of a commission to deal with matters involving areas of historical significance.
F. Oath:
Each person, upon appointment or reappointment to the commission, must execute an oath of
office at the first meeting of the commission following the appointment or reappointment or at
the city clerk's office any time prior to the first meeting of the commission.
G. Terms:
The term of office for a commissioner is three (3) years or until such commissioner's successor
is appointed and qualified.
H. Vacancies:
Vacancies must be filled in the same manner as original appointments. In the event that a
vacancy occurs in a seat which requires that the appointee be a resident of a historic
preservation district and for which there is no application from a qualified resident, the city
council must appoint a tenth commissioner, which appointment is temporary, and upon
appointment of a qualified resident to the vacancy, the temporary appointment terminates.
I. Officers/Organization:
The commissioners must elect from its membership a chairperson and vice chairperson, whose
terms of office are fixed by bylaws adopted by the commission. The chairperson presides over
the meetings of the commission and has the right to vote. The vice chairperson, in cases of
absence or disability of the chairperson, may perform the duties of the chairperson. The city
manager must designate a city employee to serve as secretary to the commission. The
secretary must keep a record of all resolutions, proceedings, and actions of the commission.
J. Meetings:
1. Regular Meetings. The commission must meet at least three (3) times in a calendar year
to maintain Certified Local Government status.
2. Special Meetings. Special meetings may be called by the chairperson or at the written
request of a majority of the commissioners.
3. Open Meetings. All meetings must be called and held in conformance with the Iowa Open
Meetings Law.
4. Attendance.
a. In the event a commissioner has been absent for three (3) or more consecutive
meetings of the commission, without being excused by the chairperson, such absence
will be grounds for the commission to recommend to the city council that the position be
declared vacant and a replacement appointed.
b. Attendance must be entered upon the minutes of all meetings.
5. Minutes. A copy of the minutes of all regular and special meetings of the commission
must be filed with the city council within ten (10) working days after each meeting, or by the
next regularly scheduled city council meeting, whichever is later.
6. Quorum. Five (5) commissioners constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. The
affirmative vote of a majority of the commissioners present and voting is necessary for the
adoption of any motion or resolution.
K. Compensation:
Commissioners serve without compensation, provided that they may receive reimbursement for
necessary travel and other expenses while on official commission business within the limits
established in the city administrative policies and budget.
L. Removal:
The city council may remove any commissioner for cause upon written charges and after a
public hearing.
M. Powers:
The commission has the following powers, duties, and responsibilities:
1. To promote and conduct educational and interpretive programs on historic properties
within its jurisdiction.
2. To develop and adopt specific standards for review and design guidelines, in addition to
those set forth in section 16-10-7 of this chapter, for the alteration of landmarks, landmark
sites, individually designated historic properties and property and structures within historic
districts.
3. To adopt its own bylaws.
4. To identify, evaluate, register, manage and protect significant prehistoric and historic
archeological sites.
5. To conduct an ongoing survey to identify historically, archaeologically and architecturally
significant properties, structures and areas that exemplify the cultural, social, economic,
political, archeological or architectural history of the nation, state or city.
6. To research and recommend to the city council the adoption of ordinances designating
areas as having historic, architectural, archeological or cultural value or significance as
historic districts.
7. To research and recommend to the city council the adoption of ordinances designating
properties or structures having historic, architectural, archeological or cultural value or
significance as landmarks or landmark sites.
8. To research and recommend to the city council the adoption of ordinances designating
properties as having historic, architectural, archeological or cultural value or significance as
individually designated historic properties.
9. To research and recommend to the city council the adoption of ordinances designating
areas as having historic, architectural, archeological or cultural value as "conservation
districts".
10. To research and recommend to the city council the adoption of ordinances designating
areas as having historic, architectural, archeological or cultural value as "conservation
planning areas".
11. To maintain a register of all properties and structures which have been designated as
landmarks, landmark sites or historic districts, including all information required for each
designation.
12. To assist and encourage the nomination of landmarks, landmark sites and historic
districts to the national register of historic places, and review and comment at a public
hearing on any national register nomination submitted to the commission upon the request
of the mayor, city council or the state historic preservation office.
13. To confer recognition upon the owners of landmarks, individually designated historic
properties or of property or structures within historic districts.
14. To review in progress or completed work to determine compliance with specific
certificates of appropriateness or certificates of economic non -viability.
15. To serve as an advisory design review body to the city council for review of public works
projects which have historic preservation implications in historic districts, individually
designated historic properties, or for alteration of landmarks, landmark sites or structures,
that would result in a material change in appearance or be visible from the public way.
16. To serve as an advisory review body to the city council for the review of public planning,
design, construction, and maintenance needs in conservation planning areas upon request
from the city council.
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Individuals serving on Boards and Commissions play an important role in advising
the City Council on matters of interest to our community and its future. The City
Clerk's Office, City Hall, 50 West 13th Street, Dubuque, IA, accepts applications
for any Board and/or Commission at any time. Applications stay active for one
year from the date of receipt in the Clerk's Office. Applications to multiple
vacancies and/or reappointment requests requires separate applications.
Please complete the online application and separate optional demographic
information below
Personal Information
Select the Board, Historic Preservation Commission
Commission, or
Committee applying
for:
Please identify which At -Large
opening on the Historic
Preservation
Commission your
qualifications
represent:
Name: Melissa Daykin Cassill
Gender (choose all that Woman
apply) Note: Some City
Boards/Commissions
are subject to the
gender balance
requirement in Iowa
Code Section 69.16A
If trans or transgender Field not completed.
please specify:
If another identity Field not completed.
please specify:
1941 Coates
Home Address:
PLEASE NOTE: you
must live within the
Dubuque city limits to
apply/serve on a City of
Dubuque board or
commission
Zip Code:
Home Phone Number:
Business Name:
Business Address:
Business Zip Code:
Business Phone
Number:
Occupation:
Position with Company
Email Address(es):
Experience or
education which
qualifies you for this
board or commission:
52003
8186361571
Cottingham and Butler
800 Main Street
52001
5632077151
Insurance
Marketer
melissadcassill@gmail.com
I have been a member of HPC for the Langworthy District and At
Large for the last two years.
What contributions can I feel that our historical architecture is what makes Dubuque
you make or state special and welcome the opportunity to preserve our buildings
reason for applying? and spaces. I think preservation is not only important for our
heritage and sense of being, but also for tourism and attracting
new workers from other cities.
Describe your I worked in the entertainment industry for 12 years with all kinds
experience working in of people from all different walks of life. At McGraw Hill, I covered
diverse environments: territories from Ivy League to rural Community Colleges to try
and help students of all means find a way towards excelling in
their educational pursuits.
Describe your I enjoy working with the current commission to help understand
experience engaging community members needs vis a vis historical properties.
other community
members to gather
their input and
opinions:
List two references: Amy Tanny - (563) 587-5106 - Cottingham and Butler
(Include their name Jennifer Lewis - 563-584+-6000 - McGraw Hill
and phone number)
Are you currently Yes
serving on other
Boards, Commissions,
or Committees?
If yes, which? HPC
Have you served on a Yes
Board, Commission, or
Committee before?
If yes, which? HPC
Have you participated No
in the City Life
program?
If so, when? Field not completed.
Have you participated No
in the Intercultural
Competency Program?
If so when? Field not completed.
This application is a public document and as such can be reproduced and
distributed for the public. Each application for reappointment to a City Board or
Commission will be considered without regard to incumbency. Misrepresentations
on this application will constitute just cause for removal of an appointee. Specific
attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest. For further clarification,
if a situation arises, contact the City Clerk's Office or the City Attorney's Office.
Signature (type your
name here as
electronic verfication):
Date:
Melissa Daykin Cassill
12/02/21
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Subject: Online Form Submittal: Board/Commission Application Form
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Board/Commission Application Form
Individuals serving on Boards and Commissions play an important role in advising
the City Council on matters of interest to our community and its future. The City
Clerk's Office, City Hall, 50 West 13th Street, Dubuque, IA, accepts applications for
any Board and/or Commission at any time. Applications stay active for one year
from the date of receipt in the Clerk's Office. Applications to multiple vacancies
and/or reappointment requests requires separate applications.
Please complete the online application and separate optional demographic
information below
Personal Information
Select the Board, Historic Preservation Commission
Commission, or Committee
applying for:
Please identify which Living within the Langworthy District
opening on the Historic
Preservation Commission
your qualifications
represent:
Name: Thea Dement
Gender (choose all that Woman
apply) Note: Some City
Boards/Commissions are
subject to the gender
balance requirement in
Iowa Code Section 69.16A
If trans or transgender Field not completed.
please specify:
If another identity please Field not completed.
specify:
1
Home Address: PLEASE 375 Alpine St
NOTE: you must live within
the Dubuque city limits to
apply/serve on a City of
Dubuque board or
commission
Zip Code: 52001
Home Phone Number: (608) 330-0854
Business Name: Simmons Pet Food
Business Address: 501 Seippel Rd
Business Zip Code: 52002
Business Phone Number: (563) 556-1973
Occupation: Quality Assurance in Manufacturing
Position with Company Laboratory Technician
Email Address(es): theadement@gmail.com
Experience or education I currently live in the Langworthy Historic District in a house
which qualifies you for this with a long history in Dubuque. I enjoy learning about and
board or commission: preserving history for future generations and even wanted to be
an archaeologist when I was younger. I consider myself very
good at creative problem solving. I also hold an MBA with a
Marketing emphasis, which would be helpful in the
commission's public outreach efforts.
What contributions can you I am very good at researching and finding information and am
make or state reason for very familiar with the historical records available at the library. I
applying? also enjoy analyzing data and making recommendations. I am
applying because I want to represent our neighborhood and
learn more about the process of historical renovations in our
city.
Describe your experience I worked at Carnegie -Stout Public Library for around 3 years as
working in diverse a Library Assistant and then Library Aide (and also had many
environments: years of working in other public and university library
environments) and my job entailed working directly with all of
the diverse populations in the community.
Describe your experience I enjoy having one-on-one conversations with people in the
engaging other community community and using active listening to understand their
members to gather their needs. When working as a Library Aide, a majority of my
input and opinions:
FEI
position was interacting with community members in order to
determine what library services would benefit them most.
List two references: Cathy Mauk Dickens
(Include their name and Friend and Neighbor/Realtor
phone number) (443) 993-7900
A Alanda Gregory
Friend and former work associate/Business Owner
(563) 663-3342
Are you currently serving on No
other Boards, Commissions,
or Committees?
If yes, which? Field not completed.
Have you served on a Yes
Board, Commission, or
Committee before?
If yes, which? Staff Committee at Carnegie -Stout Public Library
Have you participated in No
the City Life program?
If so, when? Field not completed.
Have you participated in Yes
the Intercultural
Competency Program?
If so, when? While working at Carnegie -Stout Public Library
This application is a public document and as such can be reproduced and
distributed for the public. Each application for reappointment to a City Board or
Commission will be considered without regard to incumbency. Misrepresentations
on this application will constitute just cause for removal of an appointee. Specific
attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest. For further clarification, if
a situation arises, contact the City Clerk's Office or the City Attorney's Office.
Signature (type your name Thea M Dement
here as electronic
verfication):
Date: 12/22/21
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VACANCIES — REMOVAL — TERMS, §69.16A
69.16A Gender balance.
1. All appointive boards, commissions, committees, and councils of the state established
by the Code, if not otherwise provided by law, shall be gender balanced. No person shall
be appointed or reappointed to any board, commission, committee, or council established
by the Code if that appointment or reappointment would cause the number of members of
the board, commission, committee, or council of one gender to be greater than one-half
the membership of the board, commission, committee, or council plus one if the board,
commission, committee, or council is composed of an odd number of members. If the board,
commission, committee, or council is composed of an even number of members, not more
than one-half of the membership shall be of one gender. If there are multiple appointing
authorities for a board, commission, committee, or council, they shall consult each other to
avoid a violation of this section.
2. All appointive boards, commissions, committees, and councils of a political subdivision
of the state that are established by the Code, if not otherwise provided by law, shall be
gender balanced as provided by subsection 1 unless the political subdivision has made a
good faith effort to appoint a qualified person to fill a vacancy on a board, commission,
committee, or council in compliance with subsection 1 for a period of three months but
has been unable to make a compliant appointment. In complying with the requirements of
this subsection, political subdivisions shall utilize a fair and unbiased method of selecting
the best qualified applicants. This subsection shall not prohibit an individual whose term
expires prior to January 1, 2012, from being reappointed even though the reappointment
continues an inequity in gender balance.
86 Acts, ch 1245, §2041; 87 Acts, ch 218, §8; 88 Acts, ch 1150, §1; 2009 Acts, ch 162, §1, 2
Referred to in §8D.3, 15E102, 15H.3, 23.3, 28A.7, 35A.2, 80.28, 84A.1A, 84A.4, 135.43, 135.109, 142A.3, 148.2A, 155A.2A, 159A.13,
216A.12, 216A.92A, 216A.132, 216A.162, 217.43, 235B.1, 252B.22, 256.5A, 256.35A, 272.3, 273.15, 284.15, 303A.5, 314.22, 418.5, 455A.20,
455B.150, 514E.2, 542.4, 904A.2A
Tue Nov 24 21:20:54 2020 Iowa Code 2021, Section 69.16A (14, 0)
Q: What are the new requirements for gender balance on city
boards and commissions?
A: During the 20091egislative session, legislation (HF243) was
passed that extends to cities and counties gender balance require-
ment for all appointive boards, commissions, committees and
councils created by the Iowa code. In other words, bodies cities
are required to have under Iowa code when they provide certain
functions or services, such as the planning and zoning commission,
library boards and the board of adjustment, with appointed (not
elected) members, must be gender balanced.
Q: What does `gender balanced' mean?
A: Gender balance means if the body has an even number of ap-
pointees, it must be evenly made up of men and women. For exam-
ple, three women and three men must serve on a six member board.
If the body has an odd number of appointees, it must be "one half
plus one" of either gender. For instance, if there are five members,
three could be men and the other two women, or vice versa.
Q: When do the changes go into effect?
A: Cities must have gender balanced boards, commissions, com-
mittees and councils by January 1, 2012. This does not prohibit an
individual whose term expires prior to January 1, 2012, from being
reappointed even though the reappointment continues an inequity
in gender balance; however, cities should start planning upcoming
appointments now, to ensure gender balance is reached by that date.
Making a chart of existing boards and upcoming vacancies, and/
or keeping track of current appointments and necessary recruit-
ing periods would be a good start to ensuring your city is tracking
gender balance, and is prepared for the January 1, 2012 implementa-
tion date.
Q: Is there any option if my city simply cannot find a person to
serve on the board or commission of the needed gender?
A: Yes. Under the new code section, cities that make a good faith
effort to find a qualified person of the necessary gender to fill the
position for a period of three months and are unable to do so may
appoint a person to the position regardless of the gender balance
requirement.
Q: What constitutes a "good faith effort"?
A: There is no hard and fast definition, but cities should be able
to demonstrate a legitimate effort during the three month time
period to recruit qualified members of the necessary gender, before
appointing a member that creates gender imbalance. In addition,
the legislation requires that cities must always "utilize a fair and
unbiased method of selecting the best qualified applicants," regard-
less of gender.
Q: Is there a reporting requirement?
A: No. The legislation did not include a reporting requirement;
however, many cities keep information on their boards and
commissions —including current members- posted online, to better
inform citizens of the makeup of local governing bodies.
Q: How can I recruit more women or men to volunteer for
these positions?
A: The Commission on the Status of Women has prepared a guide
to help cities learn how to recruit gender balanced boards and com-
missions. This resource can be found at www.women.iowa.gov/
whats_new/index.html. The Commission also prepared a guide
called the "Five Step Guide to City and County Boards and How to
Get Appointed" to be used as a tool by interested women to learn
more about how to get involved in city boards and commissions.
By Jessica Hyland Harder, League Government Affairs Counsel
September 2009 Cityscape 22
BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS DETAILS AND OPENINGS
CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
Indicates State - mandated board/commissic
subject to the 2012 Gender Balance Law.
Open Indicates Current Opening
X/X/2022 Indicates openings within 2022
AIRPORT COMMISSION
4 Yr. Term - Meets 4th Tuesday, 4 p.m., Airport Conf. Room
Douglas
Brotherton
9/14/25
Marianne
Kurtz -Weber
9/14/25
Michael
Phillips
9/14/22
Robert
Blocker
9/14/22
Sue
Clemenson
9/14/24
AIRPORT ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS
5 Yr. Term - Meets on Call
Laurie
Guy
County Representative
2/15/26
Gwen
Kosel
Airport ZBA Rep. Primary Comm.
3/25/24
Mary
Goebel
County Representative
2/15/26
Matthew
Mauss
Airport ZBA Rep. Primary Comm.
3/25/23
Open
Open
Appointed by 4 members.
unknown
AIRPORT ZONING COMMISSION
6 Yr. Term - Meets on Call
Open
Open
Appointed by 4 members
12/31/26
Open
Open
County Representative
12/31/26
Mary
Goebel
County Representative
12/31/26
Rebecca
Kemp
Airport ZAC Rep. Primary Comm.
12/31/26
Matthew
Mulligan
Airport ZAC Rep. Primary Comm.
7/1/22
ARTS AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS ADVISORY COMMISSION
3 Yr. Term - Meets 4th Tuesday, 3:30 p.m., MFC or Varied locations
Paula
Neuhaus
Business Prof.-Living/Working In
6/30/24
Noelle
Chesney
Business Professional
6/30/24
Thomas
Robbins
At -Large outside of District
6130/24
Ali
Levasseur
Arts Rep
6/30/22
Ryan
Decker
Arts Rep
6/30/22
Susan
Riedel
Arts Rep
6/30122
Nicholas
Haider
Arts Rep
6/30122
BUILDING CODE ADVISORY AND APPEALS BOARD
3 Yr. Term -Meets 1st Thur., 4:30 p.m., Federal Bldg.
Open
Open
Residential construction professional
1/1/24
Open
Open
Alternate Residential construction professional
1/1/24
Open
Open
commercial construction professional
1/1/24
Open
Open
Alternate Commercial construction professional
1/1/24
Adam
Brown
Alternate Electrical construction professional
1/1/24
Thomas
Townsend
Electrical construction professional
1/1/24
Daniel
Mc Namer
Plumbing construction professional
1/1/24
Open
Open
Alternate Plumbing construction professional
1/1/24
Corey
Valaskey
HVAC construction professional
1/1/24
Open
Open
Alternate HVAC construction professional
1/1/24
C. Blaine
Schoenhard III
Multidisciplinary representative
1/1/24
Katrina
Wilberding
Multidisciplinaryrepresentative
1/1/24
CATFISH CREEK WATERSHED MANGT. AUTHORITY
4 Yr. term - Meets Quarterly
Steven Drahozal 7/16/24
Jared Mc Govern 7/16/24
CABLE TV COMMISSION
3 Yr. Term - Meets on Call., Varied locations
Pauline
Maloney
7/1/23
Garrett
Heidenreich
7/1/23
Ronald
Tigges
7/1/23
Open
Open
7/1/24
Open
Open
7/1/24
Jennifer
Tigges
7/1/24
Open
Open
7/1/24
CIVIC CENTER ADVISORY COMMISSION
3 Yr. Term - Meets last Monday of each month, 3:30 p.m., Five Flags
Tyler
Daugherty
6/29/24
Mc Kenzie
Blau
6/29/22
Brenda
Christner
6/29/22
Bryce
Parks
6/29/24
Rod
Bakke
6/29/22
CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION
4 Yr. Term - Meets on Call, City Hall
Phil Baskerville 4/6/22
Carla Heathcote 4/6/24
Daniel White 4/6/25
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ADVISORY COMMISSION
3 Yr. Term - Meets 3rd Wed., 5:30 p.m., Federal Bldg./Housing
Open
Open
Low/Mod Income Area
8/17/24
Kelly
Fox
Low/Mod Income Area
2/15/23
Hilary
Dalton
At -Large / Housing Commission Liason eH
2/15/23
Open
Open
Low/Mod Income Area
2/15/23
Julie
Woodyard
Low/Mod Income Area
2/15/24
Danita
Grant
At -Large
2/15/24
Janice
Craddieth
Low/Mod Income Area
2/15/22
Michelle
Hinke
At -Large
2/15/22
Dean
Boles
At -Large
2/15/22
DUBUQUE COMMUNITY POLICE RELATIONS COMMITTEE
2 Yr. Term - Meets 3rd Thur. (Feb., April, June,
Oct., Dec.)
5:30 p.m. at MFC
Rob Kundert
Primary
12/19/21
Michael Durnin
Alternate
3/5/22
Dora Serna
Primary
8/11/23
Open Open
Alternate
4/1/21
Sarah Schneider
Primary
10/31/23
Steven Meier
Alternate
12/19/21
EQUITY AND HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION
3 Yr. Term - Meets 2nd Mon. 4:30 p.m., MFC Conf. room 2
Pamela
Birch
1/1/22
Michael
Durnin
1/1/23
Mallory
Gardiner
1/1/23
Open
Open
1/1/23
Taylor
Merfeld
1/1/24
Klanea
Evans
1/1/24
Jake
Kurczek
1/1/22
Kathy
McCarthy
1/1/24
Carla
Anderson
1/1/22
HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
3 Yr. Term - Meets 3rd Thur., 5:30 p.m., Federal Bldg.
Rick
Stuter
W IIth District
7/1122
Melissa
Casslll
Langworthy District
7/1/23
Christina
Monk
Architect At -Large
7/1/23
Alec
Gustafson
Old Main District
7/1/24
William
Doyle
At -Large
7/1/24
John
Mc Andrews
Cathedral District
7/1/23
Tim
Gau
At -Large
7/1124
Open
Open
At -Large
7/1/24
Janice
Esser
Jackson Park District
7/1/22
HOUSING APPEALS AND MEDIATION BOARD
3 - Yr. Term - Meets 3rd Tues., 4:30 p.m., Federal Bldg.
Mary
Gotz
Landlord 1/1124
Open
Open
1/1/24
Gil
Spence
1/1124
Luke
Hoffmann
1/1/24
Lynn
Sutton
1/1124
HOUSING COMMISSION
3 Yr. Term - Meets 4th Tues. (Jan., Aril, July, Oct.), 4:00 p.m., Fed. Bldg.
Open
Open
Section 8 Recipient
8117/24
Open
Open
At -Large
8/17/22
Margie
White
At -Large
8117/22
Rick
Baumhover
Trust Fund Rep. Primary Comm.
8/17122
Janice
Craddieth
At -Large
8/17/23
Amy
Eudaley
Housing Trust and Long Range Planning Rep.
8/17/23
Primary Comm.
LONG RANGE PLANNING ADVISORY COMM.
3 Yr. Term - Meets 3rd Wed. 5:30 p.m., Federal Bldg.
Mark
Ward
7/1/23
Amy
Eudaley Housing Commission Rep.
8/17/23
Alan
Vincent
7/1/23
Tyler
Stoffel
7/1/24
Beth
McGrath
7/1/24
John
Krayer
711/22
Open
Open
7/1/22
PARK AND RECREATION ADVISORY COMMISSION
3 Yr. Term - Meets 2nd Tues., 4:30 p.m. MFC or varied locations
Robin
Kennicker
6/30/23
Justin
Hochberger
6/30/23
Jessica
Ochoa
6/30/23
Jennifer
Tigges
6/30/24
Ray
Werner
6/30/22
Robert
McCoy
6/30/22
Hobie
Wood
6/30/22
RESILIENT COMMUNITY ADVISORY COMMISSION
3 Yr. Term - Meets 1st Thur. 5:00 p.m. , Jule Op. & Train. Center
Jacob Kohlhaas
711122
Robin Kennicker
Commission Rep. 7/30/23
Craig Reber
Commission Rep. 711122
Katharine Connolly
7/1/24
Adam Hoffman
7/1/24
Open Open
711122
Sam
Wooden
At -Large
8117/24 Whitney
Sanger
Gail
Weitz
At -Large
8/17/24 Dean
Boles
Open
Open
At -Large
8117/24 Lalith
Jayawickrama
Hilary
Dalton
CDAC Rep. Primary Comm.
8/17/24
HOUSING TRUST FUND ADVISORY COMMITTEE
3 Yr. Term - Meets as needed, 7:30 a.m., Federal Bldg.
Rick
Baumhover
Housing Commission Rep
8/17/22
Dorothy
Schwendinger
At -Large
8117/22
Amy
Eudaley
Housing Commission Rep
8/17/23
Jim
Holz
At -Large
8/17/24
Michelle
Becwar
At -Large
8/17/24
INVESTMENT OVERSIGHT ADVISORY COMMISSION
3 Yr. Term - Meets 4th Wed.(Jan., April, July, Oct.) 3 p.m., City Hall
Paul
Lassance
7/1/23
Molly
Valaskey
7/1/24
Open
Open
7/1/24
Joshua
Merritt
7/1/22
Gary
Ruden
7/1/22
LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES
4 Yr. Term - Meets 4th Thur. 4 p.m., Library
Patricia
Poggemiller
7/1/22
Rosemary
Kramer
7/1/22
Victor
Lieberman
7/1/23
Pam
Mullin
7/1/23
Robert
Armstrong
7/1/24
Christina
Monk
7/1/24
Greg
Gorton
7/1/25
7/1122
7/1/23
7/1/23
TRANSIT ADVISORY BOARD
3 Yr. Term - Meets monthly, 2nd Thur. Intermodal Transit Station
Luanna
Gerdemann
7130/22
Garrett
Heidenreich
7/30/23
Greg
Orwoll
7/30/23
Robert
Daughters
7/30/23
Matthew
Esser
7/30/24
ZONING ADVISORY COMMISSION
3 Yr. Term - Meets 1st Wed., 6:00 p.m., Fed. Bldg..
Matthew
Mulligan Airport ZAC Rep. Primary Comm.
7/1/22
Martha
Christ
7/1/23
Rebecca
Kemp Airport ZAC Rep. Primary Comm.
7/1/23
Teri
Zuccaro
7/1/23
Richard
Russell
7/1/24
Open
Open
7/1/24
Pat
Norton
7/1/22
ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS
5 Yr. Term - Meets 4th Thur., 5:30 p.m. Fed. Bldg..
Gwen
KOsel Airport ZBA Rep. Primary Comm.
3/25/24
Keith
Ahlvin
3/25/25
Jonathan
McCoy
3/25/26
Bethany
Golombeski
3125/22
Matthew
Mauss Airport ZBA Rep. Primary Comm..
3/25/23