Clackamas County Commissioners are seeking interested residents to serve on county Advisory Boards and Commissions (ABCs). These ABCs offer residents the opportunity to become very involved in specific activities and the goals of Clackamas County.
Individuals interested in this opportunity can apply online or via a paper form that can be obtained from the Public & Government Affairs Department by calling 503-655-8751.
Clackamas County Budget Committee
The Board of County Commissioners invites county residents to apply to fill one (1) of five (5) positions on the Clackamas County Budget Committee.
In accordance with state law, five appointed members serve on the Budget Committee with the Board of County Commissioners. Budget committee members are appointed by the Board of County Commissioners.
The committee meets quarterly to review and discuss budget-related matters. The committee also holds a series of meetings in May and/or June to review and approve the county budget for the upcoming fiscal year. The county’s fiscal year is July 1 to June 30.
The term for this open position ends on 6/30/2026.
Applicants for the position must be residents of the county. To have balance and diversity of membership representation in terms of geographic area, gender, and experience, the commissioners seek volunteers from all backgrounds and areas of the county.
The deadline for applications is Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2023. For more information, please contact Sandra Montoya at smontoya@clackamas.us.
Clackamas County Vector Control District Advisory Board
Clackamas County residents, property owners and business people are invited to apply to fill one one (1) of five (5) positions on the Clackamas County Vector Control District Advisory Board.
Members of the board are appointed for four (4) year terms and serve in an advisory capacity to the Board of County Commissioners while also acting as the policy-making body, managers of the business, and financial affairs of the Clackamas County Vector Control District.
The Vector Control District is responsible for the control of mosquitoes and flies, of which some are disease-carrying vectors in the County. The Oregon State Health Department and the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife approve the District’s annual control plan.
The five-member board meets monthly on the second Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. in the Vector Control District Office, at 320 Warner Milne Road in Oregon City.
Applicants are required to live in Clackamas County.
The deadline for applications is Sept. 6, 2023. For more information, please contact Clackamas County Vector Control District, Theresa Micallef at 503-655-8394, or email tmicallef@clackamas.us.