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The City of Tucson is accepting applications for the Civil Service Commission through its City Clerk's Office. The Commission meets four times per year and ensures equal opportunity and merit principles in personnel administration; commissioners receive $2,400 annually and the chairperson receives $3,000 annually. Applicants must be residents and qualified electors of Tucson for at least five years, cannot hold any other public office, and are accepted from any political party. The City of Tucson additionally maintains a complete list of boards, committees, and commissions that serve in advisory capacities to the Mayor and Council, with a policy (Resolution 15881) requiring all appointments to be gender balanced and reflect the ethnic and racial composition of the City. Interested residents can apply online or contact the City Clerk's Office at (520) 791-4213 for assistance.
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Skip to main content Quick Links: Mayor & Council Live English (United States) is your current preferred language. Government Residents Business Departments Services Select the Escape key to close the menu. Focus will then be set to the first menu item. Search Home / Departments/ City Clerk's Office / Boards, Committees & Commissions Boards, Committees & Commissions Digital Meeting Notice Accepting applications for the Civil Service Commission Functions: In partnership with Human Resources and City leadership, the Commission ensures equal opportunity, meaningful review processes, and the full implementation of merit principles in personnel administration. This commission meets four times (quarterly) per year. Commissioners will need to be available, from time to time, for special meetings and hearings. The length and frequency can vary. Per City Charter, civil service commissioners receive a salary of $2,400 per year, the chairperson receives $3,000 per year. Qualifications: Must be a resident and qualified elector of the City of Tucson for at least five (5) years. Currently accepting applicants from any political party. Applicants may not hold any other public office. For more information and to submit an application: Click here to apply for the Civil Service Commission Listing of All Boards, Committees, and Commissions Online Application Form for Boards, Committees, and Commissions Current Vacancies on Boards, Committees, and Commissions Serving on a City of Tucson board, committee, or commission is one way that Tucson’s residents can participate in local government. Boards and Commissions typically serve in an advisory capacity to the Mayor and Council. Tucson benefits from the knowledge and expertise that volunteers bring to these Boards and Commissions. Unless otherwise indicated, all city board, committee, and commission members must be residents of Tucson at the time of their appointment and for the full duration of their term. In accordance with Resolution 15881 adopted by Mayor and Council, it is the policy of the City of Tucson that all appointments to City Boards, Committees, Commissions, Task Forces, and other such appointed bodies, be gender balanced and reflect the ethnic and racial compositions of the City. Therefore, all interested individuals are encouraged to apply. For information and assistance regarding boards, committees, and commissions, contact the City Clerk at (520) 791-4213 or visit the office Tucson City Hall, 255 W. Alameda, Tucson. Courtesy Posting: Stormwater Technical Advisory Committee - August 22, 2025(PDF, 160KB) BCC Handbook Open Meeting Law Forms and Guidelines Public Notice Statement A Public Notice Statement(PDF, 660KB) is an annual listing of meeting dates, times and locations for all City of Tucson’s boards, committees, and commissions. It also lists where agendas are posted. Contact Us City Clerk's Office Marisa Stoller, City Clerk City Hall 255 W. Alameda Tucson, AZ 85701 P.O. Box 27210 Tucson, AZ 85726-7210 (520) 791-4213 Fax: (520) 791-4017 TTY: (520) 791-2639 cityclerk@tucsonaz.gov Election Services 800 E. 12th St. Tucson, AZ 85719 (520) 791-3221 Boards and Commissions City Hall - 9th Floor 255 West Alameda Street Tucson, AZ 85701 (520) 791-4213 BoardsandCommissions@tucsonaz.gov Press left and right keys to move between tabs. Press down to focus tab content. Navigation City Clerk's Office About City Clerk Mayor Council Agendas Elections Campaign Finance Information Boards, Committees & Commissions Liquor License Public Records Tucson City Code State Statutes (azleg.state.az.us) Appeals Was this page helpful? Help us improve this site ShareEmailPrintFacebookXLinkedIn Back to top Contact Us Ask a Question. Report an Issue. Submit a Suggestion. To contact us, call 311 or visit Tucson 311 to submit a request City of Tucson 255 W. Alameda St. Tucson, Arizona 85701 View on Map Navigation Government Residents Business Departments Services Connect With Us Like us on facebook Follow us on X Watch our YouTube Channel Follow us on Instagram Follow us on TikTok Follow us on Nextdoor Sign up for Email Updates Privacy Policies | Technology & Data Policies | Sitemap | Employment | Web Site Feedback © 2026 City of Tucson
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This document from February 2019 provides guidelines for support staff assisting City of Tucson Boards, Committees, and Commissions. It outlines key responsibilities including compliance with Arizona's Open Meeting Law, preparation of agendas (which must be posted at least 24 hours in advance and submitted to the City Clerk's Office 72 hours prior), pre-meeting logistics, meeting conduct procedures, and post-meeting requirements such as minutes preparation and legal documentation. The guidelines emphasize that support staff serve as a resource to guide leadership, manage meeting materials, and ensure proper record-keeping and public transparency.
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