Apply to join a Commission City of Sammamish

Sammamish, WALocal News

The City of Sammamish is actively seeking new members for its Sustainability and Human Services Commissions, underscoring the importance of community involvement in local governance. With a focus on making a real impact, the city invites passionate individuals to apply for one vacancy on each commission, with terms lasting until January 31, 2026. The deadline for submissions is firmly set for 5 p. m. on April 4, 2025, ensuring a structured application process.

Late applications will not be accepted, emphasizing the urgency of the call for participation. The City Council will review all submitted applications on April 8, providing a timely opportunity for community engagement. Candidates interested in applying can find specific links for each commission within the announcement. For more information or assistance, Amber Anderson, Deputy Clerk, can be reached at 425-295-0527 or via email. This initiative reflects Sammamish's commitment to fostering a vibrant, engaged community that shapes its own future.

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