The City Council of the City of Norwalk desires to involve its citizens in the affairs of the City by providing opportunities for participation and service on local regulatory and advisory bodies.  With the exception of the Planning Commission, none of the positions receive compensation for service.   Members of the Planning Commission, which is a regulatory body, receive $200 per month for their service.  To be considered for an appointment to an Advisory Body, individuals must live or own property in Norwalk or be a member of the business community. Individuals are eligible to serve on more than one Advisory Body.  City Council members are not members of Advisory Bodies.

Below is a list of the City's advisory bodies, their principal duties, and the meeting dates and times of each. All meetings take place at Norwalk City Hall, unless otherwise noted.

If you desire to be considered for an appointment to one of these advisory bodies, please complete the Application for Appointment to Advisory Bodies (link below) and return it to the City Clerk's Department, 12700 Norwalk Blvd., Room 10, Norwalk, CA 90650. If you have any questions, please call the City Clerk's Department at (562) 929-5720. 

Thank you for your interest in serving the Norwalk Community. 

Application for Appointment to Advisory Bodies

To apply to be an Advisory Body member using the online application, click here.

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For a full list of individuals appointed to the Advisory Bodies along with vacancies, click here.

Meeting Agendas 

Agendas for the Advisory Bodies may be found on the main Meeting Agenda page by clicking here.

ART IN PUBLIC PLACES COMMISSION
Meets on the fourth Tuesday of each month, U.S. Constitution/Room 4, City Hall
Recommends art projects to City Council for placement throughout the City. 

COMMUNITY PROMOTION COMMISSION
Meets on the second Monday of each month, U.S. Constitution/Room 4, City Hall
Has responsibility of publicizing and promoting Norwalk to enhance its identity and recognition. Develops plans and recommendations for various promotional programs that involve community participation. 

HISTORICAL HERITAGE AD HOC COMMISSION
Meets on the last Monday of each month, Founders Room, Norwalk Arts & Sports Complex
Responsible for research and documentation of the City's past. Involves collecting and restoring pictures, maps, documents and other items which record Norwalk's continual development. 

INTERNATIONAL FRIENDSHIP COMMISSION
Meeting date to be determined, U.S. Constitution/Room 4, City Hall
Plans, develops, and carries out a number of mutual cultural activities with a similar committee in our Sister Cities - Morelia, Michoacan and Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico. 

PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION 
Meets on the second Thursday of each month, Founders Room, Norwalk Arts & Sports Complex
Advises City Council on matters pertaining to City-wide events and community recreation and cultural programs and activities, provides citizen guidance on such matters, evaluates existing programs being provided by the City and recommends new programs and projects for City Council consideration. 

PLANNING COMMISSION
Meets second & fourth Wednesdays of each month, 7:30 p.m., Council Chambers
Plans for orderly community growth, physical development and land use; advises the City Council on all related planning matters requiring City Council action. 

PUBLIC SAFETY COMMISSION 
Meets on the first Monday of each month, 6:00 p.m., Council Chambers, City Hall
Advises the City Council regarding public safety problems in the community, including (but not limited to) earthquake and disaster preparedness, emergency management, street crossing, child abuse and neighborhood watch. 

SENIOR CITIZENS COMMISSION 
Meets on the second Wednesday of each month, Senior Citizens Center, 14040 San Antonio Blvd.
Reviews senior related matters and provides recommendations to enhance activities and programs and promote and encourage involvement in the senior community. 

SOCIAL SERVICES COMMISSION
Meets on the first Thursday of each month, Social Services Center Conference Room 11929 Alondra Blvd.
Advises City Council on matters pertaining to human services and manpower needs in the community. Evaluates existing programs being provided by the City and recommends new programs and projects for City Council consideration. 

YOUTH COMMISSION

Meets as needed at the Norwalk Arts & Sports Complex, 

Provides City Council with recommendations from the youth regarding City programs, special events, and ideas to help shape development opportunities with the City.  They address the needs of, encourage active communication with, and provide a platform for discussion amongst the youth in Norwalk.