City Of Everett Looking For New Member On Planning Commission

With the comprehensive plan updates, zoning decisions and more it will be a busy time for the planning commission.

A recent vacancy has the City of Everett, Washington looking for a new member for the Planning Commission. Here’s more if you’re interested.

The planning commission is an advisory commission that makes recommendations to City Council, the mayor and city departments on the city’s broad planning goals, policies and long-range plans such as such as the Comprehensive Plan, design guidelines, Shoreline Management Program and zoning code revisions .

There are 7 members on the Planning Commission each serving six year terms. The person selected for this position would serve until 2028.

In addition to the opening on the Planning Commission the city has a number of openings on various boards and commissions. Here’s the latest list.

Board or Commission Item(s) Term Begin Term End
We are currently accepting applications
Board of Parks Commission 3 openings 2022 2027
CHIP Loan Review 1 opening 2022 2026
Citizens Advisory Council 3 openings 2022 2028
Cultural Arts Commission 2 openings 2022 2028
Diversity Board 4 openings 2022 2024
Everett Housing Authority 1 opening 2022 2027
Historical Commission 2 openings 2022 2028
library board 2 openings 2022 2027
Lodging Tax Advisory Board 2 openings 2022 2026
Planning Commission 1 opening 2022 2026
Public Facilities District Board 2 openings 2022 2026
Salary Commission 2 openings 2022 2026
Transportation Advisory Committee 1 opening 2022 2028

You can view the Board and Commission Handbook (PDF) to learn more about the different boards.

Click here to start the application process.

Planning Commission

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