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Boards and committee members are key to informing the development of Danville's programs and policies. These volunteers dedicate time and expertise to serve as an important link to community needs and represent community values. If you're interested in serving, we'd love to hear from you. We welcome people of all backgrounds and experiences.
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Boards and Committees marked with (*) are considered "joint" boards or committees which may or may not be hosted solely by the City of Danville but whose members are appointed by multiple agencies including Boyle County Fiscal Court, or others.
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The Airport Board is made up of ten members who advise and maintain the operations of the Danville-Boyle County Airport at 420 Airport Road, Danville, Kentucky. There are no formal educational or occupational requirements for serving on the Air Board, but members should be dedicated to the maintenance and promotion of Stuart Powell Field.
Terms: 4 Years
Total Members: 10
City Appointments: 3
Meetings held 3rd Thursday of each month at 4:00 p.m. at Danville-Boyle County Airport
The Beautification Committee provides guidance on City beautification to city staff.
Total Members (7)
City Appointees (7)
Term (3 years)
Meetings (2nd Tuesday each month, 2:00 p.m. at City Hall)
The Cemetery Committee is responsible for developing and administering a written plan for the planting, maintenance, and removal of trees or other growth on all cemetery lands. The Committee advises the Board of Commissioners concerning other worthwhile activities to improve the physical environment and the aesthetic quality of the Cemeteries.
Learn more about Danville's Cemeteries
Contact Sales
Contact Records
Cemetery Maintenance
Total Members (7)
City Appointees (1)
Terms (3 years)
Meetings (3rd Monday each month, 9 a.m. at the Hampton Inn - 100 Montgomery Way, Danville, KY )
The Convention & Visitors Bureau or the "Tourism Commission" consists of seven citizens with representatives of the City of Danville, Boyle County, local hotels and members of the Chamber of Commerce. The responsibility of the commission is to promote tourism in Danville and Boyle County.
Contact the Convention & Visitors Bureau
Total Members
City Appointees (1)
Terms (3 years)
Meets Annually at the Boyle County Courthouse
This is a county board used to hear appeals on property taxes. The Mayor of Danville is entitled to make one appointment because the City has the largest assessment using the county tax role. Each member of the board shall have extensive knowledge or real estate values, preferably in real estate appraisals, sales, management, financing, or construction. The appointment of the Mayor shall be a certified real estate appraiser unless the Mayor provides sufficient proof of his inability to secure such a person.
Contact Boyle County Tax Administrator
Total Members (6)
City Appointees (6)
Terms (3 years)
Meetings (3rd Wednesday each month, 9:30 a.m. at City Hall)
The Architectural Heritage Board is responsible for protecting historic areas and buildings in Danville. The members shall have demonstrated an interest in historic preservation. At least two members must have training or experience in a preservation-related profession; architecture, history, archaeology, architectural history, planning, or related fields. Each member shall attend at least one educational meeting on historic preservation per year. (The meeting shall have been approved by the state historic preservation officer).
Contact Preservation Coordinator
Total Members (9)
City Appointees (3)
Terms (3 years, staggered)
Meetings (3rd Wednesday each month, 4 p.m. at the Constitution Square Conference Center)
The Danville-Boyle County Development Corporation Board, is an alliance of the Boyle County Industrial Foundation, Danville-Boyle County Chamber of Commerce, Danville-Boyle County Convention & Visitors Bureau, Main Street Perryville, and the local governments of Boyle County, Kentucky, and Cities of Danville, Junction City, and Perryville. The Board elaborates, and coordinates the Partners’ interdependent economic development missions, resources, and initiatives to grow the economy of Boyle County. As a unified team, the partners provide Boyle County, its communities, and its citizens with a cost-effective array of community and economic development services.
Contact Develop Danville
Total Members (5)
City Appointees (5)
Terms (4 years, staggered)
Meetings (3rd Tuesday each month, 8:00 a.m. at the Housing Authority of Danville, 1014 Rosemont Avenue, Danville, KY)
The function of the board is to operate public housing developments in Danville, Junction City and Perryville.No more than two members from the same political party are allowed. No officer or employee of the city can be a member. Each member must be a resident of the city for at least one year and be at least 25 years of age.
Danville Housing Authority
1014 Rosemont Ave
859-236-6116
Housing Authority of Danville
Total Members (7)
City Appointees (7)
Terms (3 years)
Meets as neccessary
Members must be a city resident of at least one year who does not hold an elected office or appointed office or position with the city. Must have a known reputation for integrity and knowledge of city government. The Board of Commissioners may appoint two alternate members of the Board of Ethics who may be called upon to serve when any regular member of the Board is unable to discharge his/her duties. An alternate member shall be appointed for a term of one year. Alternate members shall meet all qualifications and be subject to all of the requirements of this article that apply to regular members. The function of the board is to enforce all provisions of the ethics ordinance.
Total Members (11)
City Appointees (4)
Terms (3 years)
Meetings (4th Monday each month, 6:00 p.m. at the Boyle County Courthouse)
The function of the commission is to safeguard all individuals from discrimination. This is an 11 member County board. The Mayor of Danville may make four appointments.
Total Members
City Appointees
Terms (4 years)
Meetings (2nd and 4th Thursday each month, 9:30 a.m. at City Hall)
The board is established to conduct hearings and to enforce the provisions of Article IV of Chapter 17 of the Code of Ordinances, for parking citations and enforce regulations.
Total Members (7)
City Appointees (3)
Terms (4 years)
Meetings (3rd Wednesday each month, 4:15 p.m. at City Hall)
The Committee provides guidance and makes recommendations on all matter related to Parks and Recreation.
Total Members (7)
City Appointees (3)
Terms (4 years)
Meetings (3rd Thursday each month, 5:00 p.m. at City Hall)
The Board's responsibilities are to review and grant variances from zoning regulations.
Total Members (10)
City Appointees (4)
Terms (4 years)
Meetings (4th Wednesday each month, 9:00 a.m. at City Hall)
The Planning and Zoning Commission shall have all the powers, duties, and responsibilities as set forth in KRS Chapter 100.
Total Members (14)
Terms (4 years)
Meetings (2nd Wednesday each month, 1:00 p.m. at City Hall)
The purpose of the commission is to foster international relations between people of sister cities.
Active Members:
Milton Reigelman (Chair)
Gail Louis (Vice Chair)
Georgia De Araujo
Jane Dewey
Logan Germann
Kristina Grubb
Ray Hammond
Brandon Long
Robert Schalkoff
Total Members (6)
City Appointees (6)
Terms (4 years)
Meetings (Quarterly on 2nd Wednesday of First Month, 10:30 a.m. or 2:00 p.m. at Constitution Square)
The committee promotes the development of community projects in specific areas; operates the Section 8 program.
Section 8 Office
116 E Main St
859-236-0039
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Ashley Phillips
City ClerkPhone: 859-238-1200