Commissions, Boards & Committees
The City of San Bruno has several Advisory Commissions, Boards and Committees, whose volunteer members are San Bruno residents appointed by the City Council. Members meet in the evening, once a month or less, serving staggered four-year terms that expire in October of every even year, at that time they may wish to seek re-appointment for another term.
Applications are accepted and encouraged at any time for any Commission, Board or Committee and are kept on file for two years. Click on the link below for an application or email the City Clerk's Office at cityclerk@sanbruno.ca.gov or call us at (650) 616-7061.
Notice of Vacancies
Commissions, Boards & Committees Application Period Now Open!
Interested in getting involved in your community? Be where the action is! Applications are accepted any time throughout the year and are kept on file for two years. However, we will soon be reviewing applications for current vacancies on the
- Crime Prevention Committee - Two Vacancies, seats expire on 10/31/28
- Culture & Arts Commission - Two Vacancies, seats expire on 10/31/26 and 10/31/28
- Emergency Preparedness Committee - One Vacancy, seat expires on 10/31/26
The deadline to apply is Thursday, April 9th by 5 p.m. For additional information or to submit an application, please contact the City Clerk’s Office at (650) 616-7061 or by email at cityclerk@sanbruno.ca.gov
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Crime Prevention Committee
The Citizens Crime Prevention assists the Police Department with community outreach efforts related to crime prevention and public safety awareness.
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Community Development Director Hearing
The Community Development Director serves as the decision-making body for various permits as required under San Bruno Municipal Code Title 12, including architectural review permits, conditional use permits, and planned unit permits.
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Culture & Arts Commission
The Culture and Arts Commission is responsible for promoting the artistic development of the community and preserving San Bruno's diverse cultural heritage.
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Emergency Preparedness
The Emergency Preparedness Committee promotes emergency preparedness planning and education to prepare residents to mitigate the potential consequences of natural and man-made disasters.
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Parks & Recreation Commission
Discover the San Bruno Parks and Recreation Commission and learn more about the ways they serve the community.
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Planning Commission
The Planning Commission advises the City Council on the adoption and on-going review of the General Plan for the physical growth of San Bruno.
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Recreation and Aquatics Center Construction Advisory Committee
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Revenue Measure Oversight Committee
The Citizen's Revenue Measure Oversight Committee was created to review the annual audit of the revenues generated by the local sales tax approved by the voters in the November 2019 election, and to make such recommendations to the City Council as it deems necessary or useful.
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San Bruno Community Foundation
In April 2012, the City reached a settlement agreement with PG&E for $68.75 million and five vacant property lots valued at $1.25 million. This legally binding agreement specifies that a Not for Profit entity shall be established to manage the use of the funds for the benefit of the entire City and can not be used for general City operations.
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Senior Advisory Board
The San Bruno Senior Advisory Board makes recommendations to the City Council regarding programs and activities for senior citizens, age fifty and over.
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Successor Agency
The Successor Agency to the San Bruno Redevelopment Agency was created to administer the dissolution and wind-down of the former Redevelopment Agency (former RDA), which was dissolved by statute on February 1, 2012.
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Traffic, Safety & Parking
The Traffic, Safety and Parking Committee (TSPC) acts in an advisory capacity and makes recommendations to City Council regarding traffic safety, parking, and local traffic issues. The City Council has the authority to approve, modify, or deny any of the TSPC's recommendations. The TSPC encourages public discussion and holds a public meeting every month to discuss issues brought up by the community.
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Complete Streets Committee
Complete Streets Committee