Published November 26 2018

The City Council is seeking candidates for a vacancy on Bellevue’s Human Services Commission. You can apply online. Applications are due by 5 p.m., Friday, Dec. 7.

Made up of volunteers appointed by the mayor with City Council concurrence, Bellevue’s board and commission members serve four-year terms, offering their time and expertise to help shape Bellevue’s future. Bellevue boards and commissions advise the council and conduct regularly-scheduled, public meetings.

The Human Services Commission advises the council concerning human services planning and funding. The commission is charged with representing the diversity of the community and provides the public with opportunities to be involved in commission activities. The commission meets on the first and third Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m.

Applicants for the Human Services Commission must be residents of Bellevue. Residents of newly annexed areas are particularly encouraged to apply. The City of Bellevue values diversity.

People not interested in applying online may pick up community service applications from the City Clerk’s Office, the Service First desk at City Hall, the Bellevue Regional Library, the Lake Hills Library or Mini City Hall at Crossroads Bellevue. A faxed copy may be requested by calling 425-452-6806.

Applications may be submitted by any of the below listed options:

If additional information is desired about the role and responsibilities of this commission, please call Deputy City Clerk Karin Roberts at 425-452-6806.