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Serving on a commission, board or committee is a great way to get involved in your community. These city advisory bodies serve as a forum for community input and bring new ideas to the City Council.

Serve on a San Marcos commission, board or committee 

If you would like to serve on a commission, board or committee, the first step is to submit an application. On the application, you may list the advisory body or bodies that interest you. 

See list of planned vacancies
Submit an application
Read the handbook

Vacancies

Most terms expire on June 30 or December 31 every two or four years, depending on the body. We publish a list of planned vacancies each December for the year ahead. This list includes all of the terms set to expire for each commission, board and committee.  

From time to time, unplanned vacancies occur, when appointed members cannot complete their terms. Vacancy notices are published on this web page, along with the deadline to submit an application.  Applications remain active for one year and may be used for unexpected vacancies. If you are not selected during the year and still want to serve, submit a new application, and the one-year period starts over. 

Learn about the appointment process

Appointments are made by the Mayor and City Council following interviews with applicants. Members serve at the will of the City Council or until a qualified successor has been appointed. 

Commission, board and committee compensation

Some commissions, boards and committees offer a stipend for meeting attendance. Detailed information is available on their respective webpages.

“Take 25” Child Safety Presentation for Parents and Kids

The City of San Marcos, in partnership with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC), the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department and the San Diego County District Attorney’s Office, will host a free child safety presentation for parents and kids on Tuesday, May 25, 2010 at 5:30 pm. The event will be held at the San Marcos Community Center, 3 Civic Center Drive.

The event is being held in conjunction with National Missing Children’s Day, which is observed annually on May 25 in order to encourage parents and guardians to take 25 minutes out of their day to talk to their children about safety. An analysis of attempted abduction cases by NCMEC found that in 84 percent of cases, children escaped would-be abductors through their own actions.

The event in San Marcos will feature a presentation by Phyllis Adkisson Shess, J.D., the director of sex offender management for the San Diego County District Attorney’s Office. Shess is a veteran trail attorney and has tried more than a hundred criminal cases including homicides, child abuse, domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking. She is an expert in sex offender management and has been instrumental in developing best practices for law enforcement and municipalities to create safer communities.

“We know that teaching children about safety works,” explained Crime Prevention Specialist Veronica Martinez. “Community events like this play an important role in helping parents understand how they can help save a child’s life.”

The presentation will also offer free finger printing starting at 5 pm along with important information for children and parents about keeping kids safe.

For more information, please contact San Marcos Crime Prevention at (760) 744-1050, ext. 3111.

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1 Civic Center Drive
San Marcos, CA 92069

Public counter hours

Monday – Thursday
and alternating Fridays
8:30 am - 4:30 pm 

Contact us

Phil Scollick, City Clerk
(760) 744-1050, ext. 3105 

Office hours 

Monday – Thursday
and alternating Fridays 
8:30 am - 5:30 pm