Santa Monica seeks applicants for two new committees

March 5, 2025 10:03 AM

SANTA MONICA, Calif. (March 5, 2025) – The city of Santa Monica is inviting residents to apply for the newly-established Measure GS Resident Oversight Committee and the Transit Security Advisory Committee.

Measure GS Resident Oversight Committee
This committee was formed as a result of voter-approved Measure GS, which established dedicated tax funding for schools, homelessness prevention and affordable housing.

The committee will make recommendations to the City Council regarding guidelines for the Homelessness Prevention and Affordable Housing Fund and the allocation of annual funding among programs.

There are five seats available for a term ending June 30, 2026, and six seats available for a term ending June 30, 2028.

Requirements for the 11-member committee:

At least two of these individuals must live in units that are not deed restricted and at least one must live in a unit that is deed restricted.

If, after undertaking best efforts to solicit applicants, there is no candidate with expertise in one of the seven member required fields, the City Council may appoint a resident with different expertise, at their discretion.

All applicants, regardless of income level or category above, shall be residents of Santa Monica. Registered lobbyists and persons working for organizations seeking funding from the Homelessness Prevention and Affordable Housing Fund are ineligible to serve as members.

Apply online by noon on March 18. Appointments will be made by the City Council on March 25.


Transit Security Advisory Committee

This committee was formed in response to Assembly Bill 1417 to advise the Department of Transportation (DOT) on the implementation of its prohibition order program, which aims to increase safety on the city’s Big Blue Bus system by giving DOT the ability to temporarily ban disruptive passengers.

The committee will evaluate the procedures for, and issuance of, prohibition orders and recommend a course of training for personnel charged with issuing and enforcing prohibition orders.

There are five seats available for terms ending June 30, 2027.

Of the five seats, three seats hold the following requirements:

One seat for someone with experience working with individuals with psychiatric, developmental or other disabilities One seat for a youth advocate One seat for someone with law enforcement experience

Apply online by noon on April 15. Appointments are set to be made by the City Council on April 22.


In addition to the two new committees, there are several open seats on other city boards, commissions and committees, including the Human Services Commission, Disabilities Commission, Architecture Review Board and more.

For a full list of available seats and to apply, visit santamonica.gov.

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