The
City of Medford is currently accepting applications from Medford
residents to serve on one of many City Boards & Commissions.
Residents
who are interested in serving on any of the boards and commissions
below should complete the Board and Commission Interest Form available
at www.medfordma.org/boards. Completed forms should be submitted via email to, BoardsandCommissions@medford-ma.gov or mailed to the Office of the Mayor at 85 George P. Hassett Drive, Room 202, Medford, MA 02155.
Residents
of all backgrounds and abilities are strongly encouraged to apply.
Medford city services are available to all residents, regardless of
economic situation, race, gender, ability, benefit eligibility, or
religious affiliation.
In
addition to the boards and commissions below, residents are always
encouraged to submit letters of interest for any board of commission
listed on our website. Should vacancies become available on any city
board or commission in the future, we will contact you for opportunities
within your area of interest.
CURRENT BOARDS + COMMISSIONS WITH URGENT VACANCIES:
License Commission
The
License Commission is charged with the responsibility of issuing
various types of alcohol licenses including Package Store Licenses,
Restaurant Licenses, Club Licenses, One-Day Licenses, and Entertainment
Licenses. Appointment to the License Commission is subject to City
Council approval.
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ADDITIONAL BOARDS + COMMISSIONS VACANCIES:
Board of Assessors
$5,000 stipend
The
three-member Board of Assessors, appointed by the Mayor, ensures the
accuracy of the assessing database used for ad valorem taxation,
annually determines the “new growth” increase in the levy limit,
calculates the tax rate each year, and acts upon abatement applications
as well as property tax exemption applications for the elderly, low
income, disabled veterans, the blind, and applications for exemption
from the Community Preservation Act Surcharge.
Board of Health
$900 stipend
The
Medford Board of Health’s mission is to improve, preserve and protect
the health of the citizens of the City of Medford. The Board will
advocate for a safe environment, for reduction of known health risks,
and for application of known preventive health measures. The Board will
enact its mission through the health agents and staff and in cooperation
with other local, State, and Federal agencies and departments.
Cemetery Board of Trustees
Chairperson, $1,100 stipend, Trustee $900 stipend)
The
mission of the Cemetery Division is to serve the citizens of Medford by
meeting their needs with compassion and dignity. We will deliver
services in a fair and impartial manner. We will record and provide
accurate gravesite location information and maintain the cemetery
grounds in a pleasing manner by a trained and professional staff.
Civic Auditorium and Convention Center Commission
The
CACCC is responsible for maintaining the structural integrity of the
building and enhancing its value as the premier performance space in
Medford. The commission works with a variety of stakeholders – the
management company, city departments, the Friends of Chevalier,
architectural and design firms in its efforts. With these stakeholders,
the Commission has developed a capital plan ensure its viability for
years to come.
Commissioner of Trust Funds
Community Garden Commission
The
Community Garden Commission works to enhance the quality of urban life
and build community bonds by creating and sustaining a gardening network
that promotes the benefits of “green” and sustainable gardening
practices.
Community Preservation Committee
The
Community Preservation Committee of Medford is responsible for
evaluating the preservation needs of the City of Medford and making
recommendations to the Mayor and Medford City Council to appropriate
Community Preservation Act funds for projects that would best fulfill
those needs. Through use of an open process, and actively engaging the
community, we will endeavor to improve open space, recreation,
affordable housing, and historic preservation through the allocation of
funding provided by the citizens and businesses of the City of Medford.
Consumer Advisory Commission
The
Medford Consumer Advisory Commission is part of a statewide network of
Local Consumer Protection Programs established by the Massachusetts
Office of the Attorney General to advise and assist in resolving
consumer complaints. We provide advice, education, referral and informal
mediation services at no cost to consumers. Mediation provides
consumers and businesses the opportunity to address and resolve
disputes.
Council on Aging
The
general mandate of the Medford Council on Aging is to be the primary
advocate for Medford’s older adults. To that end, the Council evaluates,
promotes, encourages and provides new and existing services that are
intended to enhance the quality of the lives of elder residents.
Historic District Commission
The
Historic District Commission is the official City body charged with
administration of the City’s designated Historic Districts. The
Commission’s role is to ensure that any visible changes to properties
within the Historic Districts enhances, rather than detracts from, the
area’s historic character. The Commission can issue certificates of
appropriateness, certificates of non-applicability, and certificates of
hardship with respect to construction or alteration of buildings and
structures within the historic districts. The goal of the Commission is
to sustain and improve the significance of Medford’s place in American
history and to increase the cultural and monetary wealth of Medford
residents.
Commission
is seeking anyone with architectural or law experience, but anyone
interested in preserving historic Medford is welcome!
Historical Commission
The
Medford Historical Commission works to preserve and protect the city of
Medford’s historic character and heritage in order to sustain and
improve the significance of Medford’s place in American history.
Hormel Stadium Commission
($1,200 stipend
The
Hormel Stadium Commission works to ensure the proper upkeep and
operations of the athletic facility. The three-member board has two
members appointed by the Mayor and one member appointed by the City
Council.
Housing Authority
The
Medford Housing Authority is a leader in the development, management
and administration of subsidized affordable housing for low-income
elderly, family and disabled households. Our mission is to develop and
manage safe, good quality, affordable housing for low-income individuals
and families in a manner that promotes citizenship, community and
self-reliance.
Human Rights Commission
The
mission of the Human Rights Commission is to protect the civil rights
of Medford residents, reinforce a positive community atmosphere, work
with community groups and agencies to educate, promote understanding to
eliminate prejudice and intolerance, and to mediate within the community
whenever needed.
The
Commission normally meets the second Wednesday of the month (EXCEPT
July & August) at 5:30PM in Room 201 of Medford City Hall.
Library Trustees
The Library Board of Trustees is tasked with overseeing the operations and policies of the Medford Public Library.
License Commission
The
License Commission is charged with the responsibility of issuing
various types of alcohol licenses including Package Store Licenses,
Restaurant Licenses, Club Licenses, One-Day Licenses, and Entertainment
Licenses. Appointment to the License Commission is subject to City
Council approval.
Registrar of Voters
The Registrar of Voters oversees the operations of municipal, state and federal elections in the City of Medford.
Water and Sewer Commission
The
Water and Sewer Division provides for the maintenance and repair of the
water and sewer infrastructure throughout the City of Medford.
Cable Advisory Committee
The
Cable Advisory Committee informs and educates the public about cable
television service and assesses the cable needs of the community in
addition to recommending policy changes.
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