Apply now to serve on city Planning Commission

Marysville, WALocal News

The City of Marysville is seeking qualified candidates to fill a vacancy on the Planning Commission, a vital advisory board that assists the Mayor and City Council with land use issues. The commission, composed of seven members, meets on the second and fourth Tuesdays of every month at 6:30 p. m. , providing a platform for community input in local governance. The current vacancy is to complete a term that ends in August 2029, making this an appealing opportunity for those interested in shaping city development.

Candidates are invited to submit their letters of interest and resumes by January 24, with the first review of applications commencing the week of January 27. Appointments are made by the Mayor, and all commissioners must successfully pass a criminal background check to ensure the integrity of the commission's work. This initiative not only opens doors for community participation but also emphasizes the importance of local governance in addressing land use concerns. Engaging residents in such roles fosters transparency and accountability in city planning. Interested individuals are encouraged to take action and contribute to the future of Marysville.

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