The City of St. Charles is reactivating its Senior Services Commission, an action-driven advisory body focused on advancing citywide support and advocacy for residents ages 60 and older.
The reactivated Senior Services Commission will advise City Council members on issues impacting older adults. The Commission also will collaborate with City leadership, senior service providers and community stakeholders to raise awareness of existing senior services and explore practical solutions related to transportation, housing, health and well-being, social engagement and overall quality of life for St. Charles’ senior residents.
The commission will include nine members appointed by Mayor Clint Hull.
Forming a Senior Services Commission is a priority for Mayor Hull. “Our community is strongest when every resident is valued and supported,” he said. “The Senior Services Commission will play a key role in developing a clear, coordinated approach to senior services in St. Charles, while ensuring the voices and experiences of older adults help inform and guide the City's work.”
The City Council approved the Senior Services Commission ordinance on Dec. 15, 2025. The commission was previously placed on inactive status in 2007, when its activities were formally suspended.
How to Apply
Applications are now being accepted from those interested in serving on the Senior Services Commission. City of St. Charles residents of all ages who are committed to improving outcomes for older adults are encouraged to apply.
To apply for one of the vacant positions, submit an application form, letter of interest and a resume outlining relevant experience to the Mayor’s Office at 2 E. Main St., St. Charles, IL 60174, or via email to cityadmin@stcharlesil.gov.
About the Senior Services Commission
Commission members will serve staggered three-year terms as unpaid volunteers dedicated to supporting the community through public service. The commission will meet at least four times per year.
Additional information about serving on a City board or commission is available in the City of St. Charles Boards and Commissions Manual.