City Commissions

The City of Fridley has five commissions. These groups of community volunteers help advise the City Council on important aspects of the city. Learn more about each commission, how to join and our new program for youth commissioners. 

Charter Commission

This Commission consists of fifteen members who serve four-year terms. The Charter of the City of Fridley is the document that enabled Fridley to become a self-governing city under the municipal home rule provisions of the constitution and statutes of Minnesota. The Charter Commission reviews the City Charter and makes recommendations for amendments. Meets approximately eight times per year (Monday evenings) at 7 p.m. at the Fridley Civic Campus.

Charter Commission members must be 18 years of age or older, a resident of the City of Fridley and a qualified voter. 

 

Planning Commission

The Planning Commission consists of seven members who serve three-year terms. The Planning Commission is responsible for continuous community planning and development of comprehensive goals and policies, including but not limited to: land use, housing, environment, parks and recreation, public services, human services, and other related community activities. It advises the City Council in the development of programs to give increased effectiveness and direction in implementing established City goals and policies. It also takes action and makes recommendations on amendments to the zoning ordinance, special use permits, and subdivision requests. Meets the third Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Fridley Civic Campus.

Environmental Quality and Energy Commission

The Environmental Quality and Energy Commission (EQEC) consists of seven members who serve three-year terms. The EQEC advises on a broad range of environmental policies and programs and the management of the City’s environmental resources. It attempts to provide the City Council with accurate information to assist in making and implementing sound environmental policy in such areas as solid waste abatement programming, environmental education, waste reduction and water resource management. The EQEC consists of seven community volunteers. They meet the second Tuesday of every month at 7 p.m. at the Fridley Civic Campus.

Parks and Recreation Commission

The Parks and Recreation Commission consists of five members who serve three-year terms. It was established to provide the comprehensive development of park facilities and a recreational activities program for the well-being of the residents of the City. It recommends actions to enhance the park and recreation opportunities in Fridley and provides direction in establishing City goals and policies. Meets the first or second Monday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Fridley Civic Campus.

Housing and Redevelopment Authority

The Housing and Redevelopment Authority (HRA) consists of five members who serve five-year terms. The HRA implements housing rehabilitation programs and redevelopment projects that create new housing opportunities to meet local housing needs. It also administers programs that are designed to enlarge the tax base, create jobs, and create vital, attractive businesses in blighted or underdeveloped areas of the City. Meets the first Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Fridley Civic Campus.

Public Arts Commission

The Public Arts Commission consists of seven members who serve three-year terms. It was established to foster the development of the arts, to advice the Council on arts related matters and to stimulate participation in and appreciation of the arts by residents. They meet the first Wednesday of every month.


Joining a Commission

The City Council seeks residents interested in serving on City commissions as vacancies arise. There are two requirements in order to become a member of a commission: (1) You must be eighteen (18) years of age or older; and (2) You must be a resident of the City of Fridley.

Commission Interest Form

If you are interested in being considered for any commission openings, please complete an online Commission Interest Form. Commission openings are advertised on Facebook.

Youth Commissioners

Designed for high school students (or equivalent), the Fridley Youth Commissioners Program provides an opportunity to take an active role in City government and earn volunteer hours at the same time! Parental consent is required for students younger than 18. 

What you'll do: 

  • Serve on a City commission for six months, meeting once per month
  • Provide your ideas on how to best serve youth needs in City programs and initiatives
  • Ensure youth voices are heard

What you'll receive: 

  • Volunteer or service hours that can be verified by a City employee
  • Valuable experience and transferable skills to note on job and school applications
  • An opportunity to make a difference
  • Connections for your professional network

Interested in becoming a youth commissioner? Apply online

Applications are due on Friday, October 24 at 11:59 p.m.