Boards & Commissions
Boards and Commissions are groups of volunteers that review projects, gather information, and make recommendations based on their findings.
Boards and Commissions are a great way to get involved in your community. They provide a venue for the healthy and harmonious discussion of issues from a variety of perspectives. The Board of Trustees are committed to appointing members that reflect Wellington's diverse character.
Current Boards and Commission Vacancies:
- Board of Adjustment - One regular member term; expiring April 2023.
- Community Activities Commission – Two regular member terms; expiring January 2024.
- Parks Advisory Board - Two regular member terms; one expiring January 2023 and one expiring January 2024.
Individuals interested in a vacancy will need to completed the online application. For questions please contact Town Clerk Krystal Eucker at 970-568-3381 ext.110. Applications are due Wednesday, January 20, 2021 by 5pm.
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Agendas & Minutes
Access easily searchable meeting agendas and minutes for various boards, commissions, and committees.
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Board of Trustees
View meeting information, trustee information, and agendas and minutes for the Board of Trustees.
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Board of Adjustments
The Board of Adjustments shall have the powers and authority concerning the application and enforcement of the Municipal Code.
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Community Activities Commission
The Wellington Community Activities Commission is comprised of volunteers who want to give back to Wellington by giving their time and energy to coordinate community events.
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Parks Advisory Board
The Parks Advisory Board advise the Board of Trustees relative to the development and operation of the Town's park systems.
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Planning Commission
Learn about the Planning Commission and view information about upcoming meetings.
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Storm Water Authority
View the Storm Drainage Master Plan and find resources available from the Storm Water Authority.
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Housing Authority
The Wellington Housing Authority provides housing for eligible low-income individuals and families, through a contract with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.