city of amarillo boards & Commissions

Serving on a City board or commission is a great way to contribute your expertise and help shape the future of Amarillo. Many boards and commissions are established by local ordinance or resolution. Citizen committees for specific projects can also be created with the consensus of Council.

To serve on a City board or commission in Amarillo, you:

  • should be a registered voter, but Council may appoint someone not registered to vote in the City who brings exceptional subject-matter knowledge or expertise to serve on a board or commission;
  • cannot be indebted to the City; and
  • Shall be a resident of Potter or Randall County.

Boards & Commissions Additional Information

Some Boards and Commissions have special requirements.

To check on vacancies for specific boards, email citysecretary@amarillo.gov

For additional assistance, email the City Secretary’s Office at citysecretary@amarillo.gov or call 806-378-3013.

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The City of Amarillo offers translations of content on Amarillo.gov through the Google Translate web translator (translate.google.com). Because Google Translate is an external service, the City does not control the quality or accuracy of translated content. As a result, some translations may contain inaccuracies, and there may be issues with the appearance of translated pages, including errors in images.

If you encounter incorrect or substandard translations, you can help improve them by contributing better translations using Google Translate:

  1. Hover over any text containing an error, and a pop-up box will appear.
  2. Click “Contribute a better translation.”
  3. Double-click the area of the pop-up that says “Click a word for alternative translations, or double-click to edit directly.”
  4. Make your edits directly in the text box.
  5. Press “Contribute” to submit your suggested changes.

For more information on contributing to Google Translate, visit Google Translate’s help page.

Please note that the City of Amarillo does not control the process by which contributed translations are incorporated into Google Translate.

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