Monthly Meeting Schedule for all Municipal Boards/Commissions/Committees
The City and Borough of Sitka has various boards, commissions, and committees comprised of volunteer citizens who are interested in helping to shape the future of Sitka. By participating in one of these advisory bodies, volunteers make an important contribution to the community. Their input and recommendations to the Assembly on programs and issues ensure a strong public voice. Volunteers are one of Sitka's most valuable assets.
Will only meet when called to 1. hear appeals regarding the classification of dogs; 2. review proposed written administrative orders or ordinances; 3. make decisions on applications for reclassification of dogs. (SGC 8.05.083)
Established by the Assembly on April 12, 2022, for six six-month period
Will only meet when called to hear appeals of decisions by the building official. (SGC 19.10.010)
Established by Ordinance 05-30. (SGC 2.10.125)
Subject to state laws and municipal ordinances, generally exercise all powers necessary to the operation of all park facilities in the public interest and in a sound business manner. (SGC 2.100.020)
Annually identify goals developed through the collection and consolidation of vital and current information on human service trends as well as public input. (SGC 2.30)
Prepare and maintain an inventory of buildings and sites of historical, cultural, architectural, geographical, and archeological significance; develop a historic preservation plan; develop nominations to the National Register of Historic Places; and work toward the continuing education of citizens regarding historic preservation of the community's history. (SGC 2.50)
Recommend updates to the investment policy; review current investments; recommend actions to be taken on investments that are downgraded or put on a negative credit watch; recommend appropriate benchmarks for portfolio performance. (SGC 2.65)
Have general supervision and care of the library and buildings and grounds; submit an annual budget; make rules and regulations for the library, all with approval of the assembly; recommend appointments to the administrator of library staff. (SGC 2.35)
Established by state statute and local resolution to help communities be prepared for, mitigate, and respond to disasters and emergencies by preparing an emergency plan; help involve citizens in the discussion about what an appropriate emergency response is, where public funds are spent, and how much of those funds should go to training and purchasing of response equipment.
Promote interest in recreational resources; to investigate all recreational facilities, sites, and programs to assure they are being utilized to the maximum extent; assist in locating facilities or space for recreational activities and for new parks and to make recommendations on all parks and recreation considerations to come before the assembly. (SGC 2.60)
Report and recommend to the assembly proposals and other matters pertaining to planning and zoning; formulate planning proposals for submission to the assembly; promote public interest and understanding of the comprehensive plan; keep informed on all matters pertaining to planning and hold hearings concerning such matters whenever necessary. (SGC 2.40)
Advise the Assembly concerning police and fire department matters, make recommendations concerning public safety, and undertake such other duties as the Assembly may assign. (SGC 2.45)
Assist in planning new harbors; evaluate needs for harbor services; examine and update harbor ordinances; review operations and budgets; recommend priorities and rates; prepare an annual report to assembly on the status of the harbor system. (SGC 13.05.030)
To work towards catalyzing a healthy community now and in the future by proposing solutions to environmental, social, and economic concerns of the City and Borough of Sitka, its partners, and community members. (SGC 2.31)
It is the intent of the commission to advise the Assembly on strategies to enhance the social, economic, and environmental well-being of Sitka’s residents in relation to tourism.
The Tourism Task Force will help facilitate the transition into long-term tourism management and make final recommendations to the Assembly no later than April 30, 2024.
Make recommendations regarding needs to existing landscape areas; investigate sites for new trees and landscaping; plan, institute, and maintain tree and landscape projects. (SGC 2.55)
Joining A Board Or Commission
To be considered for a board or commission appointment, an application and letter of interest must be completed and submitted to the City Clerk's Office. Applications are then submitted to the Assembly for their approval. If more than one application is received for a position, Assembly members will select one through a voting process. Applicants are always welcome to attend Assembly meetings and speak regarding their qualifications. New appointees will be notified of their selection through the Clerk's office and will be provided pertinent information relative to that specific board.
For specific information, please call the Deputy Clerk at 907-747-1826. Interested persons must submit a letter of interest and a board application to the Municipal Clerk's Office.
Guidelines and forms can be downloaded below: