The City of Pembroke has a number of Committees and Boards that serve the community and help advise and inform the Mayor and Councillors on matters that affect the public.
At the beginning of each term of Council, appointments are made to the City’s Committees and Boards. Over the course of the term, additional appointments may be made.
The City of Pembroke invites residents who are interested in serving on one of the City’s available committees for the remainder of the 2022-2026 Council term to submit an application. The deadline to apply for this round of openings is November 27 at 4 p.m.
The City of Pembroke is currently seeking applications for:
Transit Steering Committee
The City of Pembroke is currently seeking community volunteers to participate in a Transit Committee to support the new Ottawa River Transit service.
On August 5, 2025, the City launched a new on-demand transit service as an initial three-year pilot project. To guide the project, a Transit Committee has been formed comprised of several members of Council, City staff and a cross-section of riders to help ensure the service meets local needs. Committee meetings will review the recent performance of the Ottawa River Transit and recommend future actions on the rider experience, operational performance, community impact and strategic value.
Meetings will be held once every two months (either in-person or virtual via MS Teams). As part of participation, all transit committee members are requested to ride the bus at least once in between meetings and/or actively gather feedback, stories, and data from the group(s) that they represent on committee.
To apply to this committee, please complete this application form no later than Thursday, November 27 at 4 p.m.
In accordance with Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, RSO 1990, c. M56 (MFIPPA), this information is being collected for the purposes of selecting committee members to participate in a Transit Committee. Answers to the questions below will help ensure committee members reflect a cross section of different users.