Commissions
Civil Service Commission
This three-member commission establishes policy and rules governing the selection of employees for, and the classification of, civil service positions.
Civil Service Commission
Community Resources Commission
The purpose of this 11-member commission is to educate the citizenry of the present available community services, to provide information about and promote local agencies, social services and emergency services, and to sanction and implement these services as needs are identified within the community, as directed by the Board of Trustees.
Community Resources Commission
Economic Commercial Commission
This 15-member commission structures sound economic and commercial development policies and recommends information on research and resources for distribution to prospective employers considering expansion or location in Tinley Park.
Economic Commercial Commission
Environmental Enhancement Commission
This 11-member commission is responsible for providing, maintaining and ensuring a healthful environment for the citizens of Tinley Park.
Environmental Enhancement Commission
Historic Preservation Commission
This seven-member commission reviews and makes recommendations on building and facade modifications within Tinley Park's historic area to ensure that the character of the Village is preserved.
Historic Preservation Commission
MainStreet Commission
This seven-member commission creates, administers and promotes a Main Street (Oak Park Avenue) business development and redevelopment plan conducive to small business growth.
MainStreet Commission
Mayor's Advisory Panel on Wellness
The panel's mission is to develop sustainable and measurable public policies that will increase the opportunity for safe physical activity and access to healthy food, guide future initiatives toward healthy community impacts, provide healthful lifestyle education to all residents and encourage outreach opportunities across all sectors.
Mayor's Advisory Panel on Wellness
Plan Commission
This nine-member commission ensures that adequate provisions are made for the preparation of a comprehensive Village plan to guide, direct and control the growth and development of the community.
Plan Commission
Senior Services Commission
This nine-member commission fosters the development of senior services within the Village and develops a close working relationship with local providers of these services.
Senior Services Commission
Sister Cities Commission
This nine-member commission strengthens the Tinley Park Sister City program and fosters our international relationships.
Sister Cities Commission
Term Limits Commission
A 7 Member Commission which will review the benfits or detriments of mandatory term limits.
Term Limits Commission
Veterans Commission
This 11-member commission recognizes the contributions of Village residents who have served in the armed forces and assists veterans in preserving their rights.
Veterans Commission
Zoning Board of Appeals
This seven-member board reviews and makes recommendations to the Village Board on applications for variances when circumstances may require variances from the codes within the Village's zoning ordinances.
Zoning Board of Appeals
Crime Prevention Committee
The goals of the committee are to work closely with the Police Department in an effort to encourage more community involvement in the safety and welfare of residents of the Village of Tinley Park.
Crime Prevention Committee
D.A.R.E. Committee
This committee assists D.A.R.E. police officers in organizing and carrying out plans and events that benefit the program.
D.A.R.E. Committee
S.A.L.T. Committee
The Seniors and Law Enforcement Together Committee works with the Police Department in determining safety issues of concern for senior citizens and how seniors can enhance personal and property safety.
S.A.L.T. Committee
Police Pension Board
The Police Pension Board oversees all the funds for police pensions. The board is regulated by state statute but is not considered an official commission or committee.
Police Pension Board