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San Bruno City Committee Openings - Looking For Volunteers

Do YOU have what is being sought to serve on these committees?

(San Bruno Patch Archive)

Article Source: City of San Bruno CA

BE WHERE THE ACTION IS... GET INVOLVED!

The City of San Bruno has several Citizen Advisory Commissions, Boards and Committees, whose volunteer members are San Bruno residents appointed by the City Council. Applications are available at the City Clerk’s Office in City Hall, located at 567 El Camino Real, or you can request an application via email at Cityclerksoffice@sanbruno.ca.gov, by calling (650) 616-7061, or by visiting www.sanbruno.ca.gov

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Vacancies:

Citizen’s Crime Prevention Committee ...AND... Traffic Safety & Parking Committee

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APPLICATION DEADLINE: Friday, March 8, 2019

Applications can be obtained at the City Clerk's office

BELOW is a copy of the application.


INTERVIEW SESSION: March 12, 2019 (date subject to change)

Applicants will be notified of interview location and time

Citizens’ Crime Prevention Committee

The Committee meets the second Thursday of the month, at 7:00 p.m., at City Hall in Conference Room 113.

Description of Duties and Purpose

Assist the Police Department with community outreach efforts related to crime prevention and public safety awareness.

Act as the liaison between the Police Department and Neighborhood Watch groups.

Provide guidance to neighborhood groups desiring to begin a Neighborhood Watch program.

As requested, assist the Community Preparedness Committee with disaster preparedness efforts.

For more information contact Support Services Officer Sherry Campbell at (650) 616-7129 or via email at scampbell@sanbruno.ca.gov

Crime Prevention Committee By-Laws

Traffic, Safety, and Parking Committee

The Traffic, Safety and Parking Committee (TSPC) acts in an advisory capacity and makes recommendations to City Council regarding traffic safety, parking, and local traffic issues. The City Council has the authority to approve, modify, or deny any of the TSPC's recommendations. The TSPC encourages public discussion and holds a public meeting every month to discuss issues brought up by the community.

Description of Duties and Purpose

The City of San Bruno Municipal Code 7.08.040 outlines the responsibilities of the Traffic Safety and Parking Committee. To summarize, the Committee shall:

Suggest the most practicable means for coordinating the activities of all officers and agencies of the city responsible for administration or enforcement of traffic regulations;

Receive complaints regarding traffic matters;

Recommend to the city council and the city traffic engineer methods of improvement of traffic conditions; and

Recommend to the City Council the designation, establishment, or enactment of one way streets, stop signs, parking restrictions, speed limits or other traffic control measures.

Traffic, Safety and Parking Committee By-Laws

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