
The Parking Advisory Committee is a seven-member volunteer body that advises the Vancouver City Council and city staff on parking policy and program implementation
VANCOUVER – The city of Vancouver is seeking applicants interested in filling two vacancies on its volunteer Parking Advisory Committee. Applications must be submitted on or before May 11.
The Parking Advisory Committee is a seven-member volunteer body that advises the Vancouver City Council and city staff on parking policy and program implementation. Applicants must meet at least one of the following requirements:
- Live or own property anywhere within the Vancouver city limits
- Serve as an executive officer/partner or employee at a business located in the downtown area
All applicants must also be available for a phone interview with the Vancouver City Council on a date to be determined.
Parking Advisory Committee members serve four-year terms. The committee meets quarterly, or as needed, on the fourth Wednesday of each month at 7:30 a.m. Meetings are held both in-person and remotely.
These two vacancies are for mid-term appointments, one of which expires in 2024 with the option to seek another full term appointment; the other seat is for a term that would expire in 2027.
This news release and committee application materials are also available in Español, Русский and Tiếng Việt.
Applications may be submitted online at www.cityofvancouver.us/boards. To request a printed application or for further information, contact the Boards and Commissions Coordinator at Vancouver City Hall, P.O. Box 1995, Vancouver, WA 98668-1995, by email at bc_coordinator@cityofvancouver.us or by calling (360) 487-8600.
Visit www.cityofvancouver.us/pac to learn more about the City’s Parking Advisory Committee, including links to past meeting minutes and agendas.
Information provided by city of Vancouver.
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