Boards and Commission Appointments_Community Development Advisory Commission and Long Range Planning Advisory CommissionCopyrighted
February 2, 2026
City of Dubuque BOARDS/COMMISSIONS # 2.
City Council
ITEM TITLE: Boards and Commission Appointments
SUMMARY: Appointments to the following commissions to be made at
this meeting.
Community Development Advisory Commission
One, 3-Year Term through February 15, 2029 (Expiring Low
to Moderate Income Area Representative term of Brown)
Applicant:
Talma Brown, 2004 Windsor Ave.
Long Range Planning Advisory Commission
One, 3-Year term through July 1, 2028 (Vacant term of
Conrad)
Applicant:
Rebecca Bruce, 7926 N. Westbrook Dr.
SUGGUESTED
DISPOSITION:
ATTACHMENTS:
1. Overview Sheet
2. Community Development Advisory Commission Applicant
3. Long Range Planning Advisory Commission Applicant
4. Details and Openings
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APPLICATIONS FOR THE CITY OF DUBUQUE
BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
For the Council Meeting on,
Monday, February 2, 2026
6:30 p.m., Historic Federal Building, 350 W. 6th Street
MAYORAL SELECTION OF APPOINTMENT TO THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION
Iowa Code §400.1 requires publication of the name(s) of person(s) selected by the Mayor for
appointment to the Civil Service Commission no less than thirty days prior to a vote by the city
council. Vote on appointment to occur at the March 16, 2026, city council meeting.
Civil Service Commission
One, 4-Year Term through April 6, 2030 (Expiring term of Crabill)
Applicants:
• Randall Ludowitz, 867 Barbaralee Dr.
• Colleen McKenna, 1360 Mount Pleasant St.
• Brian Neises, 1841 Phyllrich Dr.
• Tom Parker, 2743 Mineral St.
• Darcy VanOstrand, 1222 Lincoln Ave.
APPOINTMENTS TO THE FOLLOWING COMMISSIONS
TO BE MADE AT THIS MEETING.
Community Development Advisory Commission
One, 3-Year Term through February 15, 2029 (Expiring Low to Moderate Income Area
Representative term of Brown)
Applicant:
Talma Brown, 2004 Windsor Ave.
Long Range Planning Advisory Commission
One, 3-Year term through July 1, 2028 (Vacant term of Conrad)
Applicant:
Rebecca Bruce, 7926 N. Westbrook Dr.
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SECTION:
2-5C-1: Commission Created
2-5C-2: Purpose
2-5C-3: Internal Organization And Rules
2-5C-4: Procedures For Operation
2-5C-5: Membership
2-5C-6: Oath
2-5C-7: Terms
2-5C-8: Vacancies
2-5C-9: Officers/Organization
2-5C-10: Meetings
2-5C-11: Compensation
2-5C-12: Removal
2-5C-13: Powers
2-5C-14: Grievance Procedure; Review Standards; Appeal Process
2-5C-15: Procedures For Operations
2-5C-1: COMMISSION CREATED:
There is hereby created the Community Development Advisory Commission. (Ord. 33-19, 7-15-2019)
2-5C-2: PURPOSE:
The purpose of the commission is to provide for citizen participation in the development and evaluation of the City's
Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program. (Ord. 33-19, 7-15-2019)
2-5C-3: 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 or the Iowa Code. (Ord. 33-19, 7-15-2019)
2-5C-4: PROCEDURES FOR OPERATION:
All administrative, personnel, accounting, budgetary, and procurement policies of the City govern the commission in all its
operations. (Ord. 33-19, 7-15-2019)
2-5C-5: MEMBERSHIP:
A. Composition: The commission comprises nine (9) residents of the City, appointed by the City Council.
B. Qualifications:
1. Four (4) members must be residents of census tracts and block groups whereat least fifty one percent (51 %) of the
residents are low/moderate income persons as determined by the United States Department of Commerce, Bureau of the
Census.
2. Four (4) members must be residents of the community at -large.
3. One member must be appointed by and from the membership of the Housing Commission, with City Council
approval. (Ord. 33-19, 7-15-2019; amd. Ord. 29-24, 6-17-2024)
2-5C-6: OATH:
Each person, upon appointment to the commission, must execute an oath of office at the first meeting of the commission
following the appointment or at the City Clerk's Office any time prior to the first meeting of the commission. (Ord. 33-19, 7-
15-2019; amd. Ord. 29-24, 6-17-2024)
2-5C-7: TERMS:
The term of office for Commissioners is three (3) years or until such Commissioner's successor is appointed and qualified,
provided, however, that the term of the cross -representative appointee from the City of Dubuque Housing Commission must
coincide with their term on the Housing Commission. (Ord. 33-19, 7-15-2019)
2-5C-8: VACANCIES:
Vacancies must be filled in the same manner as original appointments. (Ord. 33-19, 7-15-2019)
2-5C-9: OFFICERS/ORGANIZATION:
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The Commissioners must choose annually a Chairperson and Vice- Chairperson, each to serve a term of one year. The
Chairperson must appoint a Secretary, who need not be a member of the commission. The Commissioners must fill a
vacancy among its officers for the remainder of the officer's unexpired term. (Ord. 33-19, 7-15-2019)
2-5C-10: MEETINGS:
A. Regular Meetings: The commission must meet monthly.
B. Special Meetings: Special meetings may be called by the Chairperson or at the written request of a majority of the
Commissioners.
C. Open Meetings: All meetings must be called and held in conformance with the Iowa Open Meetings Law.
D. Attendance:
1. 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.
2. Attendance must be entered upon the minutes of all meetings.
E. 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 approval by the commission, or by the next regularly scheduled City Council
meeting, whichever is later.
F. 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. (Ord. 33-19, 7-
15-2019; amd. Ord. 29-24, 6-17-2024)
2-5C-11: 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 budget. (Ord.
33-19, 7-15-2019)
2-5C-12: REMOVAL:
Except as provided in subsection 2-5C-10D1 of this article, the City Council may remove any Commissioner for good cause.
(Ord. 33-19, 7-15-2019)
2-5C-13: POWERS:
The commission has the following powers, duties, and responsibilities:
A. To conduct public hearings in accordance with the minimum standards established in the CDBG program's Citizen
Participation Plan to ensure meaningful citizen input in the planning, implementation, and assessment of the CDBG
program;
B. To provide for and encourage the participation of low/moderate income persons who reside in designated areas of
slum and blight and residents of low/moderate income neighborhoods, as defined by the City Council, in the planning,
implementation, and assessment of the CDBG program;
C. To identify community development needs, particularly the needs of persons of low/moderate income;
D. To serve in an advisory role upon the request of the City Council in policy decisions regarding funding priorities and
program development and implementation;
E. To monitor and evaluate program activities to advise whether identified community development objectives have been
met;
F. To undertake public information efforts to educate the citizenry of the availability of CDBG funded programs and to
provide for a greater understanding of the City's community development efforts;
G. To assist in the preparation of the statement of community development objectives, assess needs, priorities, and
projected use of funds, amendments thereto, and required reports, including but not limited to, the Annual Action Plan,
Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report, and the five-year Consolidated Plan;
H. To serve in an advisory role to the City Manager in the review of complaints and grievances received in accordance
with the procedures established in this Code; and,
I. To support, upon request, the efforts of the City Council and other City commissions in the assessment of the general
development needs of the community. (Ord. 33-19, 7-15-2019)
2-5C-14: GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE; REVIEW STANDARDS; APPEAL PROCESS:
The grievance procedure for the CDBG program is as follows:
A. Any aggrieved person may file a grievance with the City Manager.
B. Grievances must contain a concise statement of the grievance and an explanation of the action desired.
C. The City Manager must forward the grievance to the commission within seven (7) business days of its receipt.
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D. The commission, within fifteen (15) working days of the receipt of the grievance, must set a time for a hearing. The
complainant must be notified in writing of the time and place of the hearing. If a grievance is resolved prior to the date of the
hearing, the aggrieved party must request in writing that the grievance be withdrawn.
E. The commission must conduct a hearing to review the grievance. The grievant may appear in person, by agent, or by
attorney. All persons wishing to appear before the commission have an opportunity to be heard regarding the grievance.
Minutes must be kept of the proceedings of the hearing.
F. The commission must forward its recommendation, in writing, to the City Manager within ten (10) business days
following the hearing.
G. The City Manager must receive and review the recommendation of the commission and respond to the grievant within
ten (10) business days of the receipt of the recommendation. The commission must be advised of the action of the City
Manager.
H. The recommendations of the commission must comply with the regulations established by the U.S. Department of
Housing and Urban Development for the CDBG program under title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of
1974 and this Code.
I. If the grievant is unsatisfied with the response of the City Manager, an appeal may be filed with the City Clerk. The
appeal must be forwarded by the City Clerk to the City Council. The City Council may, at its discretion, hold a hearing to
consider the concerns of the grievant.
J. Upon review of the appeal, the City Council must:
1. Accept the response of the City Manager;
2. Modify the response of the City Manager; or,
3. Return the grievance to the City Manager for further review.
If the outcome of such appeal is unsatisfactory, the complainant may file a written appeal with the U.S. Department of
Housing and Urban Development. (Ord. 33-19, 7-15-2019)
2-5C-15: PROCEDURES FOR OPERATIONS:
The commission must operate in accordance with the standards and procedures set forth in the City's CDBG program's
Citizen Participation Plan. (Ord. 33-19, 7-15-2019)
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Board/Commission Application Form
This application is a public document and as such can be reproduced and
distributed for the public. Specific attention should be directed to the possible
conflict of interest. For further clarification, if a situation arises, contact the City
Clerk's Office or the City Attorney's Office. 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.
General Eligibility Requirements for All Boards and Commissions
• Residency within the corporate city limits
• Minimum age of 18
• Can not be employed by the City of Dubuque
NOTE: Additional requirements may apply to certain boards and commissions.
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Select the Board, Community Development Advisory Commission
Commission, or
Committee
applying for:
Please identify Low to Moderate Income Area Representative
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CHAPTER 2
LONG RANGE PLANNING ADVISORY COMMISSION
SECTION:
15-2-1: Commission Created
15-2-2: Purpose
15-2-3: Internal Organization And Rules
15-2-4: Procedures For Operation
15-2-5: Membership
15-2-6: Oath
15-2-7: Terms
15-2-8: Vacancies
15-2-9: Officers/Organization
15-2-10: Meetings
15-2-11: Compensation
15-2-12: Removal
15-2-13: Powers
15-2-1: COMMISSION CREATED:
There is hereby created the long range planning advisory commission. (Ord. 62-15, 9-21-2015)
15-2-2: PURPOSE:
The purpose of the commission is to foster the community planning process, develop policies, goals, plans, and
management tools based on a consensus of community values, and help guide the community's future development, public
policies, and decision making. (Ord. 62-15, 9-21-2015)
15-2-3: 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 or the Iowa Code. (Ord. 62-15, 9-21-2015)
15-2-4: PROCEDURES FOR OPERATION:
All administrative, personnel, accounting, budgetary, and procurement policies of the city govern the commission in all its
operations. (Ord. 62-15, 9-21-2015)
15-2-5: MEMBERSHIP:
A. Composition: The commission comprises seven (7) residents of the city, appointed by the city council.
B. Qualifications:
1. All members must be qualified by their knowledge, experience, and ability to contribute to the city's long range
planning and development efforts.
2. Cross -Representation: One (1) member must be appointed by and from the membership of the Housing
Commission, with city council approval. (Ord. 62-15, 9-21-2015; amd. Ord. 4-21, 2-15-2021; Ord. 36-24, 6-17-2024)
15-2-6: OATH:
Each person, upon appointment to the commission, must execute an oath of office at the first meeting of the commission
following the appointment or at the city clerk's office any time prior to the first meeting of the commission. (Ord. 62-15, 9-21-
2015; amd. Ord. 36-24, 6-17-2024)
15-2-7: TERMS:
The term of office for commissioners is three (3) years or until such commissioner's successor is appointed and qualified.
The term of the cross- representative appointee to the Long Range Planning Advisory Commission must coincide with their
term on the Housing Commission. (Ord. 62-15, 9-21-2015; amd. Ord. 4-21, 2-15-2021)
15-2-8: VACANCIES:
Vacancies must be filled in the same manner as original appointments. (Ord. 62-15, 9-21-2015)
15-2-9: OFFICERS/ORGANIZATION:
The commissioners must choose annually a chairperson and vice chairperson, each to serve a term of one year. The
chairperson must appoint a secretary, who need not be a member of the commission. The commissioners must fill a
vacancy among its officers for the remainder of the officer's unexpired term. (Ord. 62-15, 9-21-2015)
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15-2-10: MEETINGS:
A. Meetings: Meetings may be called by the Chairperson or at the written request of a majority of the Commissioners.
B. Open Meetings: All meetings must be called and held in conformance with the Iowa Open Meetings Law.
C. Attendance:
1. 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.
2. Attendance must be entered upon the minutes of all meetings.
D. 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 approval by the commission, or by the next regularly scheduled City Council
meeting, whichever is later.
E. Quorum: Four (4) 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. (Ord. 46-16, 9-
19-2016; amd. Ord. 36-24, 6-17-2024)
15-2-11: 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.
(Ord. 62-15, 9-21-2015)
15-2-12: REMOVAL:
Except as provided in subsection 15-2-10C1 of this chapter, the City Council may remove any Commissioner for good
cause. (Ord. 62-15, 9-21-2015)
15-2-13: POWERS:
The commission has the following powers, duties, and responsibilities:
A. To provide a leadership role in the planning, coordinating, and sponsoring of a periodic community planning process;
B. To coordinate and supervise the preparation and maintenance of the Comprehensive Plan;
C. To provide input to the City Manager in the preparation of the City Manager's recommended multiyear Capital
Improvement Program;
D. To make comprehensive studies of the present condition and the future growth of the City to provide input into the
community planning process and to guide and accomplish a coordinated, consistent, and harmonious development in
accordance with the present and future needs thereof to the end that the health, safety, morals, order, convenience,
prosperity, and general welfare may be promoted;
E. To make or cause to be made such surveys, studies, maps, plans, or charts of the City with due regard to its relation
to neighboring territory as may be determined as necessary to carry out the purposes of the commission;
F. To recommend amendments to all or parts of the Comprehensive Plan in response to the community planning
process, upon its own initiative or upon recommendation presented by the Zoning Advisory Commission, but only after a
public hearing;
G. To review proposed urban renewal plans and urban revitalization plans for consistency with the Comprehensive Plan;
H. To undertake public information efforts to enhance public understanding of the community planning process generally
and the Comprehensive Plan specifically; and
I. To undertake from time to time other specific long range planning projects which may be referred to the commission by
the City Council. (Ord. 41-17, 9-5-2017)
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Clerk's Office or the City Attorney's Office. 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
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General Eligibility Requirements for All Boards and Commissions
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CITY OF DUBUQUE
BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS DETAILS AND OPENINGS
X / X / 26 Indicates openings within 2026 1 Open Indicates Current Opening
AIRPORT COMMISSION
4 Yr. Term
- Meets 4th Tue., 4 p.m., Airport Conf. Room
Public Member 1
Ron Vaughn
9/14/29
Public Member 2
Mariann Kurtz Weber
9/14/29
Public Member 3
Michael Phillips
9/14/26
Public Member 4
Robert Blocker
9/14/26
Public Member 5
Bob Woodward
9/14/28
AIRPORT ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS
5 Yr. Term - Meets on Call
City ZBA Rep. Rena Stierman 3/25/27
City ZBA Rep. Matthew Mauss 3/25/28
AIRPORT ZONING COMMISSION
6 Yr. Term - Meets on Call
City ZAC Rep. Richard Russell 7/1/27
City ZAC Rep. Pat Norton 7/1/28
ARTS AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS ADVISORY COMMISSION
3 Yr. Term
- Meets 4th Tue., 3:30 p.m., MFC or Varied locations
Public Member 1
Addison
Aronson
6/30/27
Public Member 2
Nick
Halder
6/30/28
Public Member 3
Gail
Chavenelle
6/30/27
Arts Rep. 1
Shirley
Davis-Orwoll
6/30/28
Arts Rep. 2
Doug
Donald
6/30/26
Arts Rep. 3
David
Barba
6/30/26
Arts Rep. 4
Jessica
Ochoa
6/30/28
BUILDING CODE ADVISORY AND APPEALS BOARD
3 Yr. Term -Meets on Call; 4:30 p.m., Federal Bldg.
Altn. Commercial Construct Pro 1
Open
Open
1/1/27
Altn. Electrical Construct Pro 1
Adam
Brown
1/1/27
Altn. HVAC Construct Pro 1
Open
Open
1/1/27
Altn. Plumbing Construct Pro 1
Open
Open
1/1/27
Altn. Residential Construct Pro 1
Open
Open
1/1/27
Commercial Construct Pro 1
Open
Open
1/1/27
Electrical Construct Pro 1
Thomas
Townsend
1/1/27
HVAC Construct Pro 1
Corey
Valaskey
1/1/27
Multidisciplinary Rep. 1
Michael
Shimkus
1/1/27
Multidisciplinary Rep. 2
Nathan
Wardle
1/1/27
Plumbing Construct Pro 1
Open
Open
1/1/27
Residential Construct Pro 1
Open
Open
1/1/27
BOARD OF LIBRARY TRUSTEES
4 Yr. Term - Meets 4th Thur., 4 p.m., Library
Public Member 1
Andrew
Bland
7/1/26
Public Member 2
A. Alanda
Gregory
7/1/26
Public Member 3
Victor
Lieberman
7/1/27
Public Member 4
Pam
Mullin
7/1/27
Public Member 5
Diann
Guns
7/1/28
Public Member 6
Christina
Monk
7/1/28
Public Member 7
Jessica
Connery
7/1/29
CABLE TELEVISION COMMISSION
3 Yr. Term - Meets on Call., Varied locations
Public Member 1
Pauline
Maloney
7/1/26
Public Member 2
Georgina
Guerrero
7/1/26
Public Member 3
Ronald
Tigges
7/1/26
Public Member 4
Tom
Eckermann
7/1/27
Public Member 5
Jennifer
Tigges
7/1/27
CATFISH CREEK WATERSHED MANGT. AUTHORITY
4 Yr. term - Meets Quarterly
Public Member 1 Rachel Boeke 7/16/28
Public Member 2 William Hindricks 7/16/28
CIVIC CENTER ADVISORY COMMISSION
3 Yr. Term - Meets last
Mon. of every third month, 3:30 p.m.,
Five Flags
Public Member 1
Alan
Schumacher
6/29/27
Public Member 2
Mc Kenzie
Blau
6/29/28
Public Member 3
Colleen
Myers
6/29/28
Public Member 4
Bryce
Parks
6/29/27
Public Member 5
Sara
Tandy
6/29/28
CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION
4 Year Term - Meets 2nd Wed., 4:15 p.m., City Hall
Public Member 1
Scott
Crabill
4/6/26
Public Member 2
Carla
Heathcote
4/6/28
Public Member 3
Miquel
Jackson
4/6/29
Public Member 4
Julie
Bockenstedt
4/6/27
Public Member 5
Otto
Krueger
4/6/27
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ADVISORY COMMISSION
3 Yr. Term - Meets 3rd Wed., 5:30 p.m., Federal Bldg./Housing
Housing Commission Rep. 1
Renee
Kehoe
8/17/27
Low/Moderate Income Rep. 1
Talma
Brown
2/15/26
Low/Moderate Income Rep. 2
Dale
Campbell Jr.
2/15/27
Low/Moderate Income Rep. 3
Gabriel
Mozena
2/15/27
Low/Moderate Income Rep. 4
Open
Open
2/15/28
Public Member 1
Open
Open
2/15/27
Public Member 2
Dean
Boles
2/15/28
Public Member 3
Michelle
Hinke
2/15/28
Public Member 4
Julie
Woodyard
2/15/26
HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
3 Yr. Term -
Meets 3rd Thur., 5:30 p.m., Federal Bldg.
Architect At -Large 1
Christina
Monk
7/1/26
Cathedral District 1
Open
Open
7/1/26
Jackson Park District 1
Janice
Esser
7/1/28
Langworthy District 1
Chad
Witthoeft
7/1/26
Old Main District 1
Open
Open
7/1/27
Public Member 1
Heidi
Pettitt
7/1/27
Public Member 2
Bill
Doyle
7/1/27
Public Member 3
Tim
Gau
7/1/27
West 11th District 1
Rick
Stuter
7/1/28
Interim District Rep. 1
Adam
Schwendinger
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HOUSING APPEALS AND MEDIATION BOARD
3 - Yr. Term
- Meets on Call, 4:30
p.m., Federal Bldg.
Public Member 1
Mary
Gotz
1/1/27
Public Member 2
Luke
Hoffmann
1/1/27
Public Member 3
Cole
Hansen
1/1/27
Public Member 4
Lynn
Sutton
1/1/27
Public Member 5
Jeff
Lenhart
1/1/27
HOUSING COMMISSION
3 Yr. Term - Meets 4th Tues. (Jan, Aril, July,
Oct), 4:00 p.m., Fed. Bldg.
Public Member 1
Renee
Kehoe
8/17/27
Public Member 2
Ross
Janes
8/17/27
Public Member 3
Rick
Merfeld
8/17/28
Public Member 4
Open
Open
8/17/27
Public Member 5
Open
Open
8/17/27
Public Member 6
Open
Open
8/17/28
Public Member 7
Julietta
Scott
8/17/26
Public Member 8
Rick
Baumhover
8/17/28
Public Member 9
Amy
Eudaley
8/17/26
Section 8 Rep. 1
Open
Open
8/17/27
HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION
3 Yr. Term
- Meets 2nd Tus. 4:30 p.m.,
MFC Conf. room 2
Public Member 1
Rick
Baumhover
1/1/28
Public Member 2
Luselena
Bravo
1/1/26
Public Member 3
Matt
Zanger
1/1/26
Public Member 4
Jake
Kurczek
1/1/26
Public Member 5
Nikkole
Nutter
1/1/27
Public Member 6
DeLano
Cain -Watson
1/1/27
Public Member 7
Traci
Phillipson
1/1/28
Public Member 8
David
Heiar
1/1/27
Public Member 9
Michaela
Freiburger
1/1/28
INVESTMENT AND CASH MANAGEMENT OVERSIGHT
ADVISORY COMMISSION
3 Yr. Term -
Meets 4th Thur.(Jan., April, July, Oct.) 3 p.m., City Hall
Public Member 1
Daniel Garza
7/1/26
Public Member 2
Molly Valaskey
7/1/27
Public Member 3
Lucian Paucean
7/1/27
Public Member 4
Daniel Scott
7/1/28
Public Member 5
Gary Ruden
7/1/28
LONG RANGE PLANNING ADVISORY COMM.
3 Yr. Term - Meets 3rd Wed., 5:30 p.m., Federal Bldg.
Housing Commission Rep. 1
Julietta
Scott
8/17/26
Public Member 1
Mark
Ward
7/1/26
Public Member 2
Michael
Rabagia
7/1/26
Public Member 3
Aaron
Miller
7/1/27
Public Member 4
Beth
McGrath
7/1/27
Public Member 5
Open
Open
7/1/28
Public Member 6
Open
Open
7/1/28
PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY COMMISSION
3 Yr. Term - Meets 2nd Tues., 4:30 p.m. MFC/Varied locations
Public Member 1
Robin
Kennicker
6/30/26
Public Member 2
Ron
Axtell
6/30/26
Public Member 3
Jessica
Ochoa
6/30/26
Public Member 4
Jennifer
Tigges
6/30/27
Public Member 5
Lori
011endick
6/30/28
Public Member 6
Josh
Jorgenson
6/30/28
Public Member 7
Jason
Henkel
6/30/28
RESILIENT COMMUNITY ADVISORY COMMISSION
3 Yr. Term - Meets 1st Thur. 5:00 p.m., Jule Op. & Train. Center
Commission Cross Rep. 1
Open
Open
7/16/27
Commission Cross Rep. 2
Robin
Kennicker
6/30/26
Commission Cross Rep. 3
Open
Open
2/15/25
Public Member 1
Lucas
Delaney
7/1/28
Public Member 2
Nolan
Bielinski
7/1/27
Public Member 3
David
Mc Dermott
7/1/26
Public Member 4
Lalith
Jayawickrama
7/1/26
Public Member 5
Rachel
Schmidt Boeke
7/1/27
Public Member 6
Jacob
Kohlhaas
7/1/28
TRANSIT ADVISORY BOARD
3 Yr. Term
- Meets bi-monthly Sept. to May, 2nd Thur.
Intermodal Transit Station
Public Member 1
Alex Kruse
7/30/28
Public Member 2
Talma Brown
7/30/26
Public Member 3
Greg Orwoll
7/30/26
Public Member 4
Dora Serna
7/30/26
Public Member 5
Katie Bailey
7/30/27
ZONING ADVISORY COMMISSION
3 Yr. Term
- Meets 1st Wed., 6:00 p.m., Fed. Bldg.
Public Member 1
Matthew
Mulligan
7/1/28
Public Member 2
Martha
Christ
7/1/26
Public Member 3
Carrie
Lohrmann
7/1/26
Public Member 4
Teri
Zuccaro
7/1/26
Public Member 5
Richard
Russell
7/1/27
Public Member 6
Troy
Froistad
7/1/27
Public Member 7
Pat
Norton
7/1/28
ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS
5 Yr. Term - Meets 4th Thur., 5:30 p.m. Fed. Bldg.
Public Member 1
Gwen
Kosel
3/25/29
Public Member 2
Keith
Ahlvin
3/25/30
Public Member 3
Ben
Loeffelholz
3/25/26
Public Member 4
Rena
Stierman
3/25/27
Public Member 5
Matthew
Mauss
3/25/28
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