City Accepting Applications for the Library Board of Trustees

Redmond, WALocal News

The City of Redmond is actively seeking applications for the Library Board of Trustees, inviting residents who are engaged with library-related issues to apply. This board is instrumental in advising the Mayor and City Council on library policies, ensuring that local interests are represented within the King County Library System. The city is committed to fostering a diverse board that reflects its community's demographics and values. Interested candidates are encouraged to complete an online community service application, which should include a summary of their relevant experience. While there is no strict deadline for applications, residents are encouraged to apply by 5 p.

m. on December 15, 2023, with positions remaining open until filled. Meetings for the board are held monthly in a hybrid format, allowing for both in-person and virtual participation. For additional details, residents can reach out to Deputy City Clerk Kalli Biegel via email or explore the city’s website. This initiative underscores Redmond's dedication to enhancing community engagement and the role of the library in local life.

Related Articles

Celebrate Safely This Fourth of July

Redmond officials encourage residents to celebrate the Fourth of July safely, emphasizing the importance of responsible fireworks use. They highlight the potential dangers of illegal fireworks and the need for community awareness. Public safety measures will be in place to ensure a safe celebration.

Redmond awarded for climate projects - Daily Journal of Commerce

Redmond received an honorable mention for its climate projects, showcasing the city's commitment to environmental initiatives. The recognition highlights the impact of these projects on local sustainability efforts.

City facilities will be closed on Thursday, June 19, in observance of Juneteenth

City facilities in Redmond will close on Thursday, June 19, in observance of Juneteenth. Essential services, including fire and police, will continue to operate.