Vallejo extends application deadline for city boards and commissions

by JohnGlidden.com staff report | glid24@protonmail.com | June 25, 2026

VALLEJO – City Hall announced Thursday that it has extended the deadline for residents interested in applying for a city board, committee, or commission position.

The deadline to submit an application is now 5 p.m., Monday, July 6.

“These groups help guide local decisions, shape policy, and bring new ideas to life—so your voice truly matters. Whether you’re passionate about arts, planning, economic development, or community services, there’s a place for you to contribute,” city officials wrote in a press release. “If you’re ready to step up and get involved, submit your application and supplemental questionnaire today.”

There are currently openings on the following boards, commissions, and committees:

Architectural Heritage & Landmarks Commission: 1 vacancy (term to expire 12/31/26)

Beautification Commission: 3 vacancies (2 terms to expire 6/30/30 and 1 to expire 6/30/28)

Civil Service Commission: 1 vacancy (term to expire 6/30/30) 

Design Review Board: 2 vacancies (1 term to expire 6/30/30 and 1 term to expire 6/30/28) 

Economic Development Commission:– 4 vacancies (3 terms to expire 6/30/30 and 1 to expire 6/30/27) 

Housing Authority: 2 tenant commissioners (terms to expire 12/31/26)

Both tenant commissioners must be in the Housing Choice Voucher Program, and 1 must be 62 years of age or older 

Human Relations Commission: – 1 vacancy (term to expire 6/30/30)

Marina Advisory Committee: – 2 berther vacancies (terms to expire 6/30/30) and 2 at-large vacancies (terms to expire 6/30/30)

McCune Collection Commission: – 3 vacancies (1 term to expire 6/30/30, 1 term to expire 6/30/28 and 1 term to expire 6/30/27)

Measure P Oversight Committee: applicants must reside in the district as noted below:

  • District 1 vacancy (term to expire 10/10/26)
  • District 2 vacancy (term to expire 10/10/28)
  • District 6 vacancy (term to expire 10/10/26)

Police Oversight & Accountability Commission: applicants must reside in the district as noted below:

  • District 2 vacancy (4 years from date of appointment)
  • Alternate youth member (Vallejo residents, any district, between the ages of 18 and 25)

Participatory Budgeting Steering Committee: – 2 member & 3 alternate vacancies (terms to expire 6/30/27)

Planning Commission:– 2 vacancies (1 term to expire 6/30/30 and 1 term to expire 6/30/28)

Sister City Commission: – 3 vacancies (terms to expire 6/30/30)

City officials further said that newly appointed members are required to submit a Statement of Economic Interests, Form 700, within 30 days of their appointment.

The following advisory bodies are exempt:

  • Beautification Commission
  • Civil Service Commission
  • Human Relations Commission
  • Marina Advisory Committee
  • McCune Collection Commission
  • Participatory Budgeting Steering Committee
  • Sister City Commission

In addition, new appointees must also complete AB 1234 Ethics training and file a Certificate of Completion within six months of commencing service.

“In most instances, applicants must be residents of the city of Vallejo to be eligible for appointment,” officials said. “Information regarding the duties of each board and commission, and specific criteria for appointment, may be found within each application. With some exceptions, appointments are typically for a 4-year term.”

Applicants must attend the interview to be considered for appointment on a board or commission. Applicant interview dates to be determined.

Application forms and supplemental questionnaires are accessible in several ways:

  • The city’s website, located on the Boards and Commissions page.
  • At Vallejo City Hall, Office of the City Clerk, 555 Santa Clara Street, 3rd Floor, Vallejo, Calif.
  • By email at dawn.abrahamson@cityofvallejo.net, or by phone at (707) 648-4527
  • By US Postal Mail: City of Vallejo, C/O City Clerk, PO Box 3068, Vallejo, CA 94590

Published by John Glidden

John Glidden is a freelance journalist reporting on the city of Vallejo. The native Vallejoan also covers the local school district, Vallejo elections, and public safety.

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