High school youth member needed for citizen advisory committee

Marysville, WALocal News

Marysville is actively seeking a high school student to fill a vacancy on the CDBG Citizen Advisory Committee, which influences the distribution of federal funds aimed at supporting low-moderate income communities. The committee assesses funding proposals for affordable housing and anti-poverty initiatives and reports on program effectiveness. Interested students must submit their applications by October 2, and the selected candidate will serve a one-year term, potentially renewable for two additional years. Applicants must reside within Marysville city limits and be of high school age. To express interest, candidates should send a letter to Kathryn Bird, the Associate Planner, at the specified address or via email.

Appointments are made by Mayor Jon Nehring and confirmed by the City Council, ensuring a representative selection process. This initiative reinforces the city's commitment to involving youth in local governance and addressing community needs. Committee meetings remain open to the public, fostering transparency and engagement.

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