- Home
- Government
- Boards & Commissions
Boards & Commissions
-
Board of Elections
The Board of Elections is responsible for certification of candidates for town elections.
-
Building Usage Committee
The mission of the Building Usage Committee is to facilitate the scheduling of activities to be held in the Cheverly town building, especially in the Gym.
-
Ethics Commission
The purpose of the Ethics Commission is to resolve the issues presented to it within the confines of the authority granted to it by the Town's Code.
-
Green Infrastructure Committee
The Cheverly Green Infrastructure Committee was established in 2011 to implement the recommendations of the Cheverly Green Infrastructure Plan adopted by the Town of Cheverly in the same year.
-
Planning Board
The Planning Board serves in an advisory role to The Council on various projects related to planning and development and other planning-related matters affecting the Town of Cheverly that come before The Council.
-
Recreation Council
The purpose of the Recreation Council is to develop a well-rounded recreation program, coordinate among all governmental agencies and community organizations interested in recreation; and encourage, evaluate, publicize, assist, initiate, and conduct year-round programs of recreation for all age groups.
-
Redistricting Commission
The Redistricting Commission's mission is to develop a redistricting plan for the Town of Cheverly that will ensure the Ward boundaries of Cheverly conform to the official Census statistics and comply fully with relevant law as to equitable apportionment of residents in each ward, and submit a recommendation to the Mayor and Council.
-
Tree Commission
The Tree Commission shall be composed of at least four individuals appointed by the Mayor and Town Council. Members are ordinarily appointed for 3 years or until a successor is appointed.
-
Hometown Heroes Committee
The Hometown Heroes Committee is a dedicated volunteer body established to oversee the nomination and recognition process for Cheverly’s Hometown Heroes Program. Comprised of community members, including representation from the American Legion, the committee is responsible for reviewing all submissions, verifying military service, and ensuring each nomination meets program criteria.