In June, 1999, city ordinance authorized the appointment of 19 members and
two alternates to the city’s first Youth Advisory Board. Acting in the
same role as adult advisory boards relating to planning, zoning, library,
and zoning adjustments, this board of youth advises the City on the
development of public recreation as well as programs, events, ordinances,
and proposals pertaining to youth within our community. Representatives
from all areas of the City come from local schools, as well as charter and
private schools. Interested youth must be enrolled in school, and
currently be in grades 7 – 11. Click here to view the
Annual Calendar of Activities,
and Application Form.
Meeting Dates
The Mayor’s Youth Advisory meets in open public meetings. Meeting
agendas are posted at City Hall, the Peoria Community Center, and the
Peoria Post Office. Regular meetings are scheduled on the second Tuesday
of every month beginning at 6:30 p.m., other than July when no regular
meeting is scheduled. Most meetings occur at Peoria City Hall; the
specific location is noted on the posted agenda.
Youth Government Day
This event was co-sponsored by Arizona Public Service, Country Fare
Caterers, and the Peoria Unified School District, and is one of the primary functions the Youth Advisory Board.
The Board undertakes the planning,
coordination, and implementation of this exciting annual event. Each Spring, the
Board invites students selected by government teachers from the local high schools to
participate in the event; nearly 50 students each year experience a
"day in the life of government. Event day is
designed to give students a first hand look at city operations and to
learn about local government. The day includes an in-depth tour of
municipal facilities, an extensive mentoring session with key city staff,
remarks by notable guest speakers, a catered lunch, and an interactive
mock city council session.
Congress of Cities
Several members of the Peoria Youth Advisory Board are selected
each year as delegates to attend the December Congress of Cities or the
March Congressional Cities Conference in Washington D.C., hosted
by the National League of
Cities. Local council members attend with the youth delegates to learn
more about the issues cities are facing across the country or national
issues facing the legislature. Roundtable
discussions, workshops, and other networking opportunities allow the youth
delegates to interact with both adults and peer youth delegates from
cities large and small. Previous Congress of Cities Conferences that
Peoria has attended have been held in Boston, Atlanta, Salt Lake City and Nashville, Tennessee. Members
will attend the Congressional Cities Conference in Washington next March.
Mini
Grants
These $200 grants target projects that improve the quality of life
for, or provide service for youth. The primary targets are resident
youth in the Peoria community. The Youth Advisory Board created
these grants as a means to support projects and ventures that specifically
address the ever changing needs of youth. Funding for these grants
is raised solely through Board efforts; no funding for these grants comes
from the City of Peoria's annual budget. Organizations or
individuals seeking a mini grant must submit a proposal, and it must be
submitted by the appropriate deadline. A subcommittee of Board
members will screen proposals and within seven days, invite no more than
five organizations to present their proposal to the Youth Advisory
Board. The Board, as a whole, will select the grant
recipients. Proposals are accepted throughout the year; two grants
are awarded in February and two are awarded in September. Download
the Youth Advisory Board Mini Grant brochure
for more specific information.