
Burlington, Ont. — Nov. 7, 2023 — The City of Burlington is looking for community members to volunteer on a city committee or board. These volunteers play a key role in providing advice and feedback to City Council and staff on a variety of city issues. Applications are now being accepted online at burlington.ca/committees until Nov. 27, 2023.
Members of the public over 18 years of age, representing the diverse backgrounds of our community are encouraged to apply. Participating on a city committee provides a unique opportunity to:
The nine committees recruiting new members include:
New for 2024, Council has established the Pipeline to Permit Standing Committee. The Committee will focus on tracking growth, issues, and continuous improvement opportunities for the development approval process within the City of Burlington, recognizing overarching legislative planning requirements and any other relevant regulations. The City is looking for three community members with relevant experience to volunteer on the Committee. More information about the Pipeline to Permit Committee can be found at burlington.ca/committees.
Individuals interested in learning more, can attend a virtual information session on Thursday, Nov. 23 at 6:30 p.m. on Zoom. To register, please email clerks@burlington.ca.
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Kevin Arjoon, City Clerk
"Participating on a board or committee provides the ability to give input on matters that directly impact your community. Apply today and share these opportunities with other Burlingtonians you believe may benefit from this experience."
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Communications contact:
Sharon Will
Communications Advisor
sharon.will@burlington.ca