Senior Citizens Commission

Meets on the first Thursday evening of every odd month at 6:00 pm (unless otherwise announced and publicly noticed) in the Senior Citizen Community Center at 201 East Bonita Avenue. *Every odd month.

The Senior Citizens Commission shall consist of nine members who shall be residents of the City, serve without compensation, and be appointed upon the basis of three affirmative votes of members of the City Council based on nominations from members of the City Council. At least five (5) of the Commissioners shall be over 55 years of age.

By Council policy a Commissioner may not serve concurrently on more than one Commission or Board. City Councilmembers may not serve as members of the Commission.

Duties:

  • To act in an advisory capacity to the City Council in all matters pertaining to older Americans and their needs, including, but not limited to health and nutrition, transportation, housing, employment and recreational programs.
  • To be empowered to assemble information on the problems and their solutions pertaining for older Americans through all means available, including investigation of the availability of grants for senior citizen needs.
  • To be empowered on its own initiative to make recommendations to the City Council on matters within its purview.
  • To act to facilitate coordination between existing and proposed programs for senior citizens provided by various levels of government.

Desirable Qualifications:

  • Suggested qualifications for Senior Citizens Commissioners include, but are not limited to, the following knowledge and abilities:
  • Some knowledge, experience and empathy of the concerns and problems of the older individual;
  • The ability to enthusiastically research and report on issues, programs, and policies relating to senior citizens;
  • The ability to enthusiastically assist in implementing projects as decided upon by the Senior Citizen Commission and/or City Council;
  • Ability to develop and maintain harmonious working relationships with Commission members, the City Council, residents and the public. The time and level of commitment to be present and enthusiastically support all Senior Citizens Commission activities;
  • The time to enthusiastically attend Commission meeting. Absence from three (3) consecutive meetings in one year may terminate a Commissioner from membership on the Commission.

Meets on the first Thursday evening of every other month at 6:00 P.M. (unless otherwise announced and publicly noticed) in the Senior Citizen Community Center at 201 East Bonita Avenue. *Every odd month.

Senior Citizens Commission Members

Commissioners Serve Three 2-year Terms


*Vacant

William (Bill) Scott Beebe
Appointed: 06/21
Term Expires: 06/23
Nancy A. Brewster
Appointed: 09/19, 08/21
Term Expires 08/23
Sean Cazares
Appointed: 10/21
Term Expires 9/23
Kari Janssen
Appointed: 05/21
Term Expires 05/23
Pamla Michelle Johnson
Appointed: 09/19, 08/21
Term Expires 08/23
*Vacant


Wally Nikowitz
Appointed: 05/19, 06/21
Term Expires: 06/23
Frida Korba Sarehraz
Appointed: 10/21
Term Expires 9/23


*San Dimas Senior Citizens Commission
c/o Department of Parks & Recreation
245 E. Bonita Avenue
San Dimas, CA 91773
(909) 394-6230
Email the Senior Citizens Commission

City Staff Liaison:

Scott Wasserman, Director of Parks and Recreation
swasserman@sandimasca.gov



 

*Email communications to Commissioners are considered to be public documents and subject to disclosure.

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