County Boards and Commissions

Douglas County Board of Commissioners 
Advisory Board Vacancies


The Douglas County Board of Commissioners is currently accepting applications for appointments to volunteer advisory boards

πŸ“Œ Please Note: Eligibility requirements vary by board, but all applicants must be Douglas County residents.

Current Vacancies

Application Deadline: October 10, 2025, at 5:00 p.m. (Appointment will tentatively be made at the November 6th meeting)
Airport Advisory Committee – One vacancy (Airport Commercial Community) for a partial term ending December 2026.

Application Deadline: November 20, 2025, at 5:00 p.m. (Appointments will be made at a Special Meeting to be held December 11, 2025)

  • 911 Surcharge Advisory Committee – 4 positions (3 full terms expiring Dec. 2027; 1 partial term expiring Dec. 2026; 1 Local Exchange Carrier Representative, term expiring Dec. 2027)

  • Airport Authority Committee – 4 positions (1 Soaring Community, 1 Community-at-Large, 1 Airport Powered Community, 1 Business Community; all terms expiring Dec. 2027)

  • Audit Committee – 2 positions (terms expiring Dec. 2029)

  • Board of Equalization – 3 positions (1 partial term expiring Dec. 2026; 2 full terms expiring Dec. 2029)

  • Genoa Historic District Commission – 3 positions (terms expiring Dec. 2027)

  • Parks & Recreation Advisory Board – 3 positions (2 Carson Valley residents; 1 Tahoe Township resident; all terms expiring Dec. 2027)

  • Planning Commission – 2 positions (terms expiring Dec. 2029)

  • Vacation Home Rental Advisory Board – 3 positions (2 Tahoe Township residents; 1 VHR permit holder/Tahoe Township resident)

  • Water Conveyance Advisory Committee – 3 positions (terms expiring Dec. 2029)

  • Senior Services & Public Transit Advisory Board (SS&PTAB) – One vacancy for a partial term ending December 31, 2025.
    Qualifications: Douglas County resident living in the Lake Tahoe Township.


    Overview

    Advisory committees for the county are generally standing bodies established by the board and appointed by the board to provide ongoing citizen input to major policy areas. Some committees are established as required by the Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS) and have duties prescribed by law.

    Deciding to serve on an advisory board is a great way to get involved in local government and support your community. Appointments vary in length, and the terms are staggered to provide for continuity. All applicants must be Douglas County residents. Additional information and application forms are available in the County Manager’s office at the Minden Inn, 1594 Esmeralda Avenue – Minden, NV 89423 (782-9821). You can also access the applications for each board on their individual site by clicking on the links to the left of the page. Citizen participation on Douglas County advisory committees serves two important purposes:

    The Board of Commissioners receives timely input and information regarding issues and potential impacts.

    Residents are directly involved in their local government and can positively impact the future of their community.

    Handbook for Effective Boards & Committees
    Boards, Committees, and Commissions Policies and Procedures


    Committees
    Within the county structure, many committees serve in an advisory capacity to the board. Those committees are: 

    911 Surcharge Advisory Committee
    Airport Advisory Committee
    Genoa Historic District Commission
    Parks and Recreation Commission 
    Senior Services Advisory Council 
    VHR Advisory Board
    Water Conveyance Advisory Committee 

    Other committees within the county structure are appointed by the board, but have duties and reporting responsibilities prescribed by NRS. Those committees are:

    Audit Committee
    Board of Equalization
    Carson Water Subconservancy District
    Douglas County Advisory Board to Manage Wildlife
    Law Library
    Library Board of Trustees
    Planning Commission
    Regional Transportation Commission
    Debt Management

    In the fall of each year, the County Manager’s Office solicits applications from interested residents for appointment / reappointment to advisory committee openings that will occur in January of the next year. Contact the County Manager’s Office at 775-782-9821 for an application form and additional information. 

    The County Manager’s Office generally provides a Volunteer Board Advisory Training in the first part of each year once appointments are made. At training, staff members discuss and provide new advisory board members with resources such as The Douglas County Handbook for Effective Boards and Committees, Easy Rules for Ethics, and information regarding compliance with the Open Meeting Law.


    Appointments
    The responsibilities of the members generally include holding public meetings to solicit community input on current issues, identifying issues that the advisory committee feels should be addressed by the board or staff, and providing ongoing recommendations to the board and staff concerning specific program areas.


    In keeping with Douglas County’s philosophy of citizen involvement, the board appoints citizens to committees to formulate county policy and carry out responsibilities delineated in NRS. The strength and success of the Douglas County government is, to a large degree, reflective of the quality of services performed by these volunteer advisory committees.

    In the fall of each year, the County Manager’s Office solicits applications from interested residents for appointment/reappointment to advisory committee openings that will occur in January of the next year. Contact the County Manager’s Office at 775-782-9821 for an application form and additional information. 

    The County Manager’s Office generally provides a Volunteer Board Advisory Training in the first part of each year once appointments are made. At training, staff members discuss and provide new advisory board members with resources such as The Douglas County Handbook for Effective Boards and Committees, Easy Rules for Ethics, and information regarding compliance with the Open Meeting Law.