Getting Involved

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Corona is a city where people care - and we welcome your involvement in making our community a more vibrant place to live, work, and go to school!

Here are some ways that individuals and/or groups can get involved:

 

City of Corona Boards and Commissions

The City of Corona has various Boards and Commissions, made up of local residents, that provide input to some of our City departments and activities. Click below to view Application for Appointment to an Advisory Board, Commission, or Committee!

Click here to apply online.

Click here to view downloadable PDF form.


DESCRIPTION & COMPENSATION DETAILS

Parks & Recreation Commission members[1] serve four-year terms. They receive $50 per regular meeting, not to exceed $50 per month. The Commission generally meets on the 2nd Wednesday of each month at 6:00 p.m. Members are required to file a Statement of Economic Interests on an annual basis to disclose any conflicts of interest.

Planning Commission members[2] serve four-year terms. They receive $50 per regular meeting, not to exceed $100 per month. The Commission meets on the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month at 6:00 p.m. Members are required to file a Statement of Economic Interests on an annual basis to disclose any conflicts of interest.

The Library Board[3] is appointed by the Mayor, with concurrence by the full Council. Members serve three-year terms. They receive $50 per regular meeting, not to exceed $50 per month. The Board generally meets on the 4th Wednesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. Members are required to file a Statement of Economic Interests on an annual basis to disclose any conflicts of interest.

The following regional appointments are made by the Mayor, with concurrence by the full Council. Any applicable term limits, compensation, or other matters are established by or for the entity itself.

  1. Inland Library System Lay Advisory Board Representative - Attends scheduled meetings arranged by the Inland Library System Lay Advisory Board in Riverside.
  2. Office on Aging Representative – Attends scheduled meetings arranged by the Riverside County Office on Aging in Riverside.
  3. Northwest Mosquito & Vector Control District Board Members serve four-year terms. They receive $100 per regular meeting, not to exceed $100 per month. The board of directors meets on the third Thursday of each month at 3:00pm in the board room at district’s main location.
[1] Chapter 2.36 of the Corona Municipal Code [2] Chapter 2.37 of the Corona Municipal Code [3] Chapter 2.48 of the Corona Municipal Code

 

Other Opportunities to Get Involved

Volunteer opportunities are the vehicle through which private citizens share their time, knowledge and expertise via city-wide volunteer programs that connect people and strengthen our community. Our volunteers help support the efforts and service levels maintained by the City and we are thankful and appreciative of their valuable time and effort.

Click here to view Volunteer Opportunities with the City of Corona