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  • Serve on Rocky Hill’s Boards and Commissions

    Serve on Rocky Hill’s Boards and Commissions

    The Rocky Hill Democratic Town Committee invites interested residents to apply for appointment to a variety of town boards and commissions. These bodies play a vital role in local governance, helping to shape policy, guide development, and ensure that our community’s needs are represented with integrity and expertise.

    Service on a commission is an opportunity to contribute meaningfully to public life, strengthen civic institutions, and uphold the values of transparency, accountability, and good governance. We encourage residents from all backgrounds, professions, and experiences to consider applying.

    Appointments are made on a partisan basis, and several seats designated for Democratic appointments are open at this time. Unaffiliated residents can also apply. 

    Applicants should be registered voters in Rocky Hill and prepared to attend regular meetings and participate collaboratively in commission work. Prior experience is welcome but not required—what matters most is a commitment to public service and a willingness to engage thoughtfully in town matters.

    Affordable Housing Committee 

    Purpose: Work with the Town Council and other Town Boards/Commissions, Staff, and quasi-public / nonprofits in a Council appointed position to: advocate and oversee affordable housing efforts, educate the community about affordable housing. raise awareness of what the Town is required to do, and assist in managing the Special Housing Fund, if established. Maintain and update the Affordable Housing Plan every five (5) years as required by law. 

    Committee Page

    Commission on Inclusion and Innovation 

    Purpose: proactively building intergroup community relationships through the efforts of Town residents and business owners.

    • Promote productive dialogues amongst the diverse facets of our community.
    • Facilitate community-wide education programs that build awareness.
    • Engage Town residents who do not normally have an opportunity to serve as appointed or elected officials.
    • Base Commission’s goals and priorities on community input, facts and data analytics.
    • Model best practices in navigating difficult conversations

    Commission Web Page

    Economic Development Commission 

    Purpose: Cultivate long-term economic growth by fostering a clear & business-positive environment that encourages a growing, sustainable & diverse tax base.

    Commission Web Page

    Fair Rent Commission 

    Purpose: A fair rent commission has the authority to receive and investigate rent complaints, issue subpoenas, hold hearings, and order landlords to reduce rents for specific reasons. When a commission finds that rental housing does not meet the local or state health or safety requirements for housing, the commission may suspend rent payments until the housing is brought into compliance. Also, a commission may order a landlord to stop any retaliation against a tenant who makes a complaint to the commission.

    Commission page

    Insurance Committee 

    Purpose: The procurement, management and control of all insurance and bonding requirements, other than employee benefits, and unless otherwise provided for by law, for the Town of Rocky Hill shall be vested in an Insurance Committee consisting of three electors of the Town who shall be appointed by the Town Council. Review an analysis with the town ‘s insurance company representative, all workers compensation and property and liabilities-auto-property claims, as well as updates on the town’s safety committee activities and programs.  

    Committee page

    Library Board of Trustees 

    Purpose: Review new library policies and “act in an advisory capacity to the Library Director.”

    Board page

    Local Housing Authority 

    Purpose: The housing authority in Connecticut is a quasi-public agency responsible for providing safe, sanitary, and affordable housing. Its functions include:

    • Entering into contracts and making or repealing bylaws, rules, and regulations.
    • Investigating housing conditions and proposing ways to improve them.
    • Constructing, reconstructing, improving, altering, or repairing housing projects.
    • Establishing and revising rents or charges.
    • Investing funds held in reserves or trust funds.
    • Selling or leasing housing projects with the approval of the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management.
    • Financing the sale of state housing projects.
    • Providing for the management of state housing projects

    Authority page

    Open Space and Conservation Commission

    Purpose: The Commission shall advise and make recommendations to the Town Manager, the Council, and other boards and commissions of the Town regarding the development and conservation of natural resources, including water resources within the territorial limits of the Town, and shall have such powers and perform such other duties as are conferred upon it by the Connecticut General Statutes, the Council and the Town Manager.

    Commission page

    Parks and Recreation Advisory Board

    Purpose: The Department of Parks and Recreation shall have charge of all parks, park and recreation properties, and of all recreational activities, including aquatics and senior citizen programming. The Department shall provide ordinary care and maintenance of park grounds and buildings and all public grounds, including Board of Education grounds by agreement with said Board. The Advisory Parks and Recreation Board shall study the parks and recreation facilities and programs of the Town and shall meet with the Director of Parks and Recreation on a regular basis to advise with respect to the development and use of the Town’s parks and recreation program. The Director of Parks and Recreation shall be appointed by the Town Manager and shall make rules for the use of parks, public grounds and recreation facilities consistent with the ordinances of the Town and the Connecticut General Statutes. 

    Board page

    Personnel Review Board 

    Purpose: The Personnel Review Board shall hear appeals from any action pertaining to any disciplinary action suspending, demoting or removing any full-time employee or regular part-time employee (working 20 hours or more weekly on an annualized basis) and not represented by a bargaining unit and report, in writing, to the person taking the action appealed from its findings and decisions therein… Board shall report, in writing, the recommended decision on disciplinary actions to the appointing authority

    Board page

    Planning and Zoning Commission

    Purpose: The Planning & Zoning Commission is an elected commission responsible for the use of land and buildings in the Town. The commission updates and maintains the zoning code which decides what can be built in town, and reviews building applications. The Commission is also responsible for updating the Plan of Conservation and Development every ten years.

    Commission page

    The rocky hill community center building

    Public Buildings Commission 

    Purpose:  In the case of any construction or remodeling of a Town building where the cost will exceed $1,000,000, the Council shall grant to the Commission, by resolution, those duties and powers as it deems appropriate, including but not limited to review of preliminary and final plans in consultation with staff. In all other cases, the Council may, in its discretion, grant to the Commission, by resolution, those duties and powers as it deems appropriate under the circumstances.

    Commission page

    Sustainable Rocky Hill CT Task Force 

    Purpose: The Sustainable Rocky Hill task force is an advisory body appointed by the Town Council to:

    • Advance goals to continue accreditation by Sustainable CT and participate in other state and federal sustainability initiatives.
    • Explore and promote issues related to sustainability, enabling full participation and accessibility for all residents.
    • Facilitate a range of community-based education programs and forums for exchange that promote civic engagement and communication about sustainability in Rocky Hill.

    Task force page

  • Monthly updates from Rocky Hill board and commission members: May 2025

    Monthly updates from Rocky Hill board and commission members: May 2025

    Democratic Town Committee members provided two-to-three sentence updates on activities from boards and commissions around town in advance of our monthly DTC meeting. Come to our meeting on Thursday this week to learn more!

    Affordable Housing Committee

    Update provided by: Allan Smith

    On April 30th, we held a “Housing Forum” It is available on the town’s YouTube page: 

    We heard from lenders, CHFA, the Housing Authority, and Rocky Hill Health and Human Services personnel regarding affordable renting options as well as home-buying opportunities. 

    Board of Education

    Update provided by: Maria Mennella

    The district hired the next West Hill Principal, replacing Scott Nozik who will be moving into Chuck Zettergren’s Director of Finance position. The Board presented our 25-26 proposal to the Town Council on 5/1. Our CIP needs to be addressed. West Hill needs a roof replacement (over 30 years old) and the Stevens HVAC project is being pushed out due to WH roof. Board returned a $1.6 million surplus to the town (from our health insurance) and would like to see those funds go towards the much needed roof replacement. Board passed a bare bones budget and is getting a great rate of return based on state test results.

    Call to action: Write to Town Council in support of fully funding the Board’s Capital Improvement Plan request the the BoE can both repair the West Hill roof and fund the Steven’s HVAC system

    Commission on Inclusion & Innovation

    Update provided by: Tom Cosker

    CI&I members will participate in a Middletown Pride Fest on June 7th – requesting representation from the town. There is a RH Pride event from 6/4 – 4 to 6:30 at Elm Ridge, and a Juneteenth event on 6/19 6 to 8 at Elm Ridge. CI&I presented to the Town Council on May 5th and recommended the following actions:

    • acknowledge and respond to divisive incidents in our community
    • proactively develop policies that allow for visual expression of inclusion
    • all commissions identify and adopt commitments that foster equity in our municipal processes decisions and as an outcome.

    Calls to action: Two seats are open on CI&I, please notify TJ if you want to join.

    Economic Development Commission

    Update provided by: Allan Smith

    EDC members have been doing business visitations lately. These are organized by Economic and Business Development Manager, Alandra Maine. On one such visit, I toured BJ’s Distribution center on Brook st. They have 280 employees on-site, plus another 110 that operate trucks from there. Almost none live in town due to the cost. This distribution center handles all perishable goods from Long Island, North, including Upstate New York, CT, VT, Mass, NH, RI, and Maine. Over 80-130 trucks come and go every day. If they continue to grow at the same rate, they may be looking to expand in the coming years. 

    Library Board of Trustees

    Update provided by: Mara Caelin

    The board of trustees Met in April. Our current concern this budget season is that the library staff byline is fully funded. The library is at capacity in terms of programming, and the limiting factor in providing more programming is staff time. In the town manager’s budget, the position of Assistant Director remains frozen, even as performance goals for the library staff increase. The concern is that the current staffing levels will be considered the status quo, and the position will be eliminated as responsibilities on the library increase.

    Call to action: Tell the town council you support adding full-time position for the library.

    Open Space and Conservation Commission

    Update provided by: Derek Caelin

    The OSCC last met in February. We are meeting this month on the 14th to discuss the POCD and to provide feedback. The draft Plan of Conservation and Development calls for a number of changes in the way Rocky Hill handles open space, including developing more trails, acquiring riverfront land, and perhaps most dramatically, calling for an alternative way of housing development that encourages more linked open space. 

    Call to action: We need an alternate member for the OSCC. Learn more about the board and contact TJ if you are interested.

    Planning & Zoning Commission

    Update: An application to expand an existing Cisco station on main street was denied. More details available here.

    Sustainable Rocky Hill Task Force

    Update provided by: Derek Caelin

    The SRH Task Force met on May 1. They hope to hear back from Sustainable CT on their current application to make Silver. By internal math, we may be <50 points under the threshold. Prospects to bolster our application include opening some kind of presence at the Community Farm, adding Sustainability to our Plan of Conservation and Development (I think there’s a lot to like) and electrifying the municipal vehicle fleet.

    Call to action: The SRH task force needs one alternate member, talk to TJ if you want to apply.

    Zoning Board of Appeals

    Update provided by: Allan Smith

    No April hearing, but there is a hearing later in May regarding a fence between two commercial properties on Rt. 3. Details have not yet been shared with the committee. Republicans recently filled a vacant seat, but have an alternate seat open.