Fort Saskatchewan Boards and Committees
What are Municipal Boards and Committees?
Created by Council under the Municipal Government Act and local bylaws, these groups either advise Council on policies or make decisions in specific areas on its behalf.
- Assessment Review Board
- Emergency Advisory Committee (EAC)
- Intermunicipal Relations Committee (IMRC)
- Policing Committee
- Public Library Board
- River Valley Alliance (RVA)
- Subdivision and Development Appeal Board (SDAB)
- Fort Saskatchewan Youth Council
Join the City of Fort Saskatchewan's Boards and Committees to help shape your community.
This is your chance to build connections, influence city development, and take part in governance. We're looking for diverse applicants from all backgrounds and perspectives. Whether you're interested in urban planning, the river valley, policing, or the library, your skills can help shape Fort Saskatchewan’s future. Terms begin in January and end December 31.
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What are the benefits of getting involved?
- Make New Connections: Meet diverse individuals who share your enthusiasm for progress and community improvement.
- Make and Impact on Your City: Directly influence decisions affecting the City’s future, ensuring a thriving environment for all.
- Learn About City Operations: Acquire deep insights into municipal operations and enhance your skill set, preparing you for broader community and professional roles.
How do I get involved?
Becoming a part of the change is straightforward.
Download the Board and Committee Application Form
- Apply: Choose the board or committee that aligns with your interests and complete the application form.
- Submit: Ensure all provided information is accurate and complete and send us your application.
- Interview: If your application catches our eye, we’ll contact you to arrange an interview. This is your chance to show how you can contribute to the board or committee.
- Follow-Up Meeting: After a successful interview, we’ll schedule a meeting to discuss the next steps.
- Training: No experience is necessary. Depending on the board or committee, we may provide training to prepare you for your new role.
- Commitment: Each board has different requirements; click on the link of the boards and committees that interest you to find out more details.