The Community Services Commission is a seven-member board, which acts in an advisory capacity to the City Council and the Community Services Department on issues that will contribute to improving the quality of life in Chino.
The Mobilehome Park Rent Stabilization Commission was created by the voters at the November 6, 2001 election "to protect the residents of mobile homes from unreasonable space rent increases, recognizing the need of mobile home park owners to receive a 'fair return' on their investment and revenue sufficient to cover any increased costs of repairs, maintenance, insurance, upkeep, and additional amenities."
The Planning Commission is a seven member board that reviews and recommends approval of the General Plan (the comprehensive, long-term plan for the physical development of the City) and revisions to it.
The Teen Advisory Committee (TAC) was established by the City of Chino to gain vital input on teen issues while promoting greater involvement of youth in the community and municipal government.
The Youth Accountability Board (YAB) is comprised of volunteer community members who meet to review the criminal cases of first-time youthful offenders.