
The City of Cleveland Heights has put out a call for community-minded individuals ready to take on a civic role. The local government is looking to fill various open positions on several city commissions and boards, a move aimed at fostering community engagement and shaping the regional future. Interested parties are invited to explore opportunities on the Planning Commission, Arts Commission, Parks & Recreation Board, and the Citizens Advisory Committee.
Specifically, there are two openings on the Planning Commission, up to seven spots available on the Arts Commission, a single vacancy on the Parks & Recreation Board, and one position on the Citizens Advisory Committee. "Cleveland Heights is seeking candidates who would like to serve their community," according to the post on the City of Cleveland Heights' Facebook page. Those who are interested should invest time in learning about each group's purpose and contributions before rushing their applications.
The city encourages eligible and interested community members to visit their official website to read up on each board and commission before applying. For the convenience of applicants, detailed information about the roles and responsibilities of each position is available, intending to attract informed and passionate candidates. The application process has been made straightforward with online forms and is accessible via the city's website. Aspiring members must submit their applications by November 26.
It is worth noting that the Climate & Environmental Sustainability Committee is not accepting applicants at this time, an update that was reflected recently on the city's social media channels. This change showcases the city's commitment to clear and current communication with its residents. For those keen to impact their city's growth and creative expression, this is a chance to bring new ideas and perspectives to the governing bodies that distinguish Cleveland Heights' community-driven initiatives.









