Boards and commissions act as advisory bodies helping local governments make decisions on important issues — whether that is advocating for visual arts or affordable housing. 

But many of Albuquerque’s boards and commissions are short members. 

Nearly 80% of Albuquerque’s boards and commissions have empty seats — ranging from one vacant position to 10. Of the city’s 56 boards and commissions, 46 have vacant positions — 156 vacancies in total. 

Doug Small, the director of public affairs for the mayor’s office, said there are fewer vacancies now than there have been in the past and the city is streamlining its process for recruiting new board members.  

“Previously, this had only been one person on our team, sort of responsible for processing all of them, which was a lot, because they’re very paperwork intensive,” Small said. “We have transferred all of our boards and commissions process from being a paper process — which was incredibly tedious — to all digitized, and I think that was a big effort.” 

Small said there will now be two staff members in charge of recruiting people for the positions and processing the applications.

The boards and commissions have different member requirements, numbers of positions available and vacancy deadlines. Some require a vacancy to be filled within 45 to 60 days, and others do not have a deadline.

Each board or commission member is appointed by the mayor with advice and approval from the City Council, according to the city’s Public Boards, Commissions and Committees Ordinance.

While the city has faced some challenges filling positions that require an applicant to have a specific knowledge base or district requirements, there is still “robust public interest” in the positions, according to Small.

“We’re always looking for more people to apply to boards,” Small said. “If someone is interested in serving on a particular board, and they see that the seat is filled, we’d still definitely encourage them to apply. The seat does not have to be open for someone to apply to the board.”

Here is a list of all the city’s boards and commissions and the number of vacancies for each: 

  1. Veterans and Military Affairs Advisory Board

Vacant positions: 10

  1. Mayor’s Youth Advisory Council

Vacant positions: 9

  1. Impact Fee Committee

Vacant positions: 8

  1. Metropolitan Parks & Recreation Advisory Board

Vacant positions: 7

  1. Urban Enhancement Trust Fund Citizens Committee

Vacant positions: 7

  1. ABQ Volunteers Advisory Board

Vacant positions: 6

  1. Albuquerque Museum Board of Trustees

Vacant positions: 6

  1. Arts Board

Vacant positions: 6

  1. Housing & Neighborhood Economic Development Committee

Vacant positions: 6

  1. Balloon Fiesta Park Commission

Vacant positions: 5

  1. Balloon Museum Board Of Trustees (Anderson/Abruzzo International Museum Board of Trustees)

Vacant positions: 5

  1. Landmarks and Urban Conservation Commission

Vacant positions: 5

  1. Library Advisory Board

Vacant positions: 5

  1. Older Americans Act Advisory Council

Vacant positions: 5

  1. Technical Standards Committee

Vacant positions: 5

  1. Citizens’ Independent Salary Commission

Vacant positions: 4

  1. Greater Albuquerque Active Transportation Committee

Vacant positions: 4

  1. Affordable Housing Committee

Vacant positions: 3

  1. Biological Park Board

Vacant positions: 3

  1. Commission on American Indian and Alaska Native Affairs

Vacant positions: 3

  1. Municipal Golf Advisory Board

Vacant positions: 3

  1. Police Oversight Advisory Board

Vacant positions: 3

  1. Small Business Regulatory Advisory Commission

Vacant positions: 3

  1. Albuquerque Cable, Internet and PEG Advisory Board

Vacant positions: 2

  1. Albuquerque-Bernalillo County Air Quality Control Board

Vacant positions: 2

  1. Greater Albuquerque Recreational Trails Committee

Vacant positions: 2

  1. Indicators Progress Commission

Vacant positions: 2

  1. Information Services Committee

Vacant positions: 2

  1. Lodgers’ Tax Advisory Board

Vacant positions: 2

  1. Middle Rio Grande Housing Collaborative

Vacant positions: 2

  1. Old Town Portal Market Advisory Board

Vacant positions: 2

  1. Open Space Advisory Board

Vacant positions: 2

  1. Personnel Board

Vacant positions: 2

  1. Senior Affairs Advisory Council

Vacant positions: 2

  1. Transit Advisory Board

Vacant positions: 2

  1. Accountability in Government Oversight Committee

Vacant positions: 1

  1. Albuquerque Energy Council (Albuquerque Conservation Council)

Vacant positions: 1

  1. Americans With Disabilities Act Advisory Council (Joint Advisory Commission on Persons with Disabilities)

Vacant positions: 1

  1. Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Commission

Vacant positions: 1

  1. Early Head Start Program Governance Advisory Committee

Vacant positions: 1

  1. EMS Medical Control Board

Vacant positions: 1

  1. EMS Providers Advisory Committee

Vacant positions: 1

  1. Fire Code Board of Appeals

Vacant positions: 1

  1. Human Rights Board

Vacant positions: 1

  1. Paratransit Advisory Board (PTAB)

Vacant positions: 1

  1. Water Protection Advisory Board

Vacant positions: 1

  1. Airport Advisory Board

Vacant positions: 0

  1. Albuquerque Development Commission

Vacant positions: 0

  1. Albuquerque Housing Authority

Vacant positions: 0

  1. Albuquerque/Bernalillo County Census 2020 Complete Count Committee

Vacant positions: 0

  1. Board of Ethics

Vacant positions: 0

  1. Environmental Planning Commission

Vacant positions: 0

  1. Intragovernmental Conference Committee

Vacant positions: 0

  1. Labor-Management Relations Board

Vacant positions: 0

  1. Public Safety Tax Advisory Board

Vacant positions: 0

  1. Zoning Hearing Examiner

Vacant positions: 0

HOW TO PARTICIPATE:
To learn more about boards and commissions or to apply for a vacant position, visit the city’s website.

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  1. Useful story about vacancies on City boards but. . . When you follow the link(s) to any particular board it typically shows all positions filled or position expirations dates beyond 2024.