The City is seeking volunteers from the public to serve on all seven Coquitlam Advisory Committees as well as the Coquitlam Public Library Board.
Applications are now closed. All applicants will receive a letter in late 2024 advising of the appointment decisions.
The Coquitlam Public Library Board is established pursuant to the Library Act and is responsible for the provision of public library services in Coquitlam. The library’s mission is to nurture joy in discovery by providing inviting, innovative spaces and services that promote learning and knowledge and engage all of Coquitlam’s diverse communities.
Learn more about the Coquitlam Public Library Board
Email the Coquitlam Public Library Office Manager or call 604-937-4137.
Mandate: To provide a local and universal accessibility perspective and advice to Council with respect to the City of Coquitlam’s strategic priorities and accompanying strategic directions toward universal accessibility and inclusion:
Learn more about the Accessibility and Inclusion Advisory Committee
Mandate: To advise Council on strategic and policy-related community safety measures in alignment with the City’s Strategic Plan. The following matters are considered, but not limited to:
Mandate: To provide a community perspective and advice to Council with respect to achieving the City of Coquitlam’s Arts, Culture and Heritage Strategic Plan and accompanying implementation strategies to advance the cultural experiences for residents. The Committee aims to:
Mandate: To advise Council and staff on economic development and investment related issues and opportunities. Advice may be sought on items such as the following:
Learn more about the Economic Development Advisory Committee
Mandate: To provide a local perspective and advice to Council with respect to the City’s strategic priorities. The Committee’s objectives are as follows:
Mandate: To provide a local perspective and advice to Council with respect to the City's strategic priorities, Business Plan priorities and accompanying strategic directions. The Committee also:
Learn more about the Sports and Recreation Advisory Committee
Mandate: To provide a local perspective and advice to Council with respect to the City’s strategic priorities. Specific responsibilities of the Committee include, but are not limited to:
Learn more about the Sustainability and Environmental Advisory Committee
Successful candidates will be expected to:
As these are volunteer positions, successful candidates serve without remuneration.
Appointments are made by City Council.
All applicants will receive a letter from the City in late 2024 advising of appointment decisions.
As a part of the application process, prospective candidates will be interviewed by the Library Board members and staff or City staff (depending on which Board/Committee you are applying to serve). Prospective candidates may be required to provide resumes and additional information at the time of the interview and consent to do so by signing the consent statement that is included in the application.
The City's mission is to serve the public interest through open, fair and accountable local government with a focus on leadership, innovation and community priorities and strengths.
The City has nine strategic priorities that guide City business and focus on the core mandates of local government:
If you share these values, we encourage you to apply.
Learn more about Coquitlam's 2024 – 2027 Strategic Priorities
Contact the City Clerk's Office for more information: