City Seeks Human Services Commissioner - City of Lacey

Lacey, WALocal News

The City of Lacey is actively seeking applications for two full-term vacancies on its Human Services Commission, which are crucial for addressing community needs and advising the City Council. These positions will expire on December 31, 2027, and applicants must reside within the Lacey City Limits or the Lacey Urban Growth Area. The seven-member Commission's responsibilities include providing recommendations on policies, programs, and funding allocations for various human service-related initiatives. Regular meetings occur on the first Thursday of each month at City Hall, allowing for consistent community engagement. Interested applicants can submit their online applications, with an initial review planned within 30 days of this notice.

This opportunity not only allows residents to influence local human services but also contributes to the overall well-being of the community. For more information, individuals can reach out to the City Clerk’s office or explore the Human Services webpage on the city’s site. This initiative reflects Lacey’s commitment to enhancing community services and ensuring local voices are heard in decision-making processes.

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