Colorado Springs seeks volunteer for Civil Service Commission position

Yemi Mobolade, Mayor
Yemi Mobolade, Mayor - City of Colorado Springs
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The Colorado Springs City Council is seeking volunteers to serve on the Civil Service Commission, a body responsible for overseeing rules related to the classification, hiring, and promotion of civil service employees in the city’s police and fire departments. The commission operates under the approval of City Council and meets every other month.

Currently, there is one vacancy for a voting member on the commission. Interested residents must submit their applications by Friday, February 13, 2026, at 5:00 p.m. Applications can be submitted online at ColoradoSprings.gov/boards or mailed to City Council, Attention: Michael Montgomery, 107 N Nevada Suite #300, Colorado Springs, CO 80903. Applicants are required to reside within the city limits unless otherwise specified. More information about this opportunity can be found on the city’s official website.

According to city officials: “We are seeking dedicated volunteers to serve on various Boards, Commissions, and Committees essential to our community’s growth and development.”

The Civil Service Commission plays a key role in ensuring fair employment practices within public safety departments in Colorado Springs.



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