City of Fayetteville Taking Applications for Boards & Commissions – Apply Below

The Fayetteville City Council has established 26 boards and commissions, 23 of them are open to applications from Fayetteville citizens. The volunteers who are appointed to the boards and commissions serve as the link that connects the public to its governing body and serve as advisors who make recommendations that help shape the policies and programs of Fayetteville.

Members are generally unpaid volunteers who devote many hours of their personal time to these community activities. Anyone living in Fayetteville may serve on these boards and commissions. Some boards may require appointees to have a special license or meet certain professional requirements.

Need More Information?
Please contact the Deputy City Clerk
Phone: 910-433-1312
Email: Boards@ci.fay.nc.us

The City of Fayetteville relies on its citizen advisory boards and commissions to aid its Mayor and City Council in governing effectively. The citizens who volunteer for these positions are the link that connects the public to its governing body and are the advisers who make recommendations that ultimately shape the future of Fayetteville. Herein, you will find information on the City of Fayetteville boards and commissions. Thank you for your desire and interest in serving our community.

The City Council Appointment Committee generally makes recommendations for appointments twice a year. The cutoff for spring appointments is January 31 and for fall appointments the cutoff is July 31, additional appointment sessions may be scheduled if necessary.

https://fayettevillenc.gov/government/city-council/boards-and-commissions?fbclid=IwAR3U-rQyqc8gtk9QjMUDs6emHiRIw_dLy5zl2_UXZj7ceW9K0GJzbgotLMU

Published by Angie Hedgepeth

Angie Hedgepeth, Government Affairs Director for the Association, attends all the local meetings each month, as well as NAR and NCAR meetings, and keeps members abreast of the multiple issues being addressed in local, state and national government. She prepares reports on the meetings she attends and they are included in the weekly "Government Affairs Update".