Apply now to serve on Marysville Parks Advisory Board

Marysville, WALocal News

The City of Marysville is actively seeking applicants for a role on the Parks, Culture, and Recreation Advisory Board, which is essential for shaping the future of local parks and recreational facilities. This board meets at 5 p. m. on the second Wednesday of each odd-numbered month and provides critical advice to the city council and parks department. The term for this position will conclude in September 2026, creating a significant opportunity for community involvement.

Interested candidates must be residents of Marysville and should submit their applications by April 18, 2025. Applications can be sent via email or traditional mail, ensuring accessibility for all interested parties. By participating, residents can play a pivotal role in influencing park policies and programs that affect their community. This initiative emphasizes the importance of civic engagement and the potential for citizens to contribute to local governance. The city encourages all qualified individuals to consider this opportunity to make a difference.

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