Volunteer opportunities in Lake Forest Park

Shoreline, WALocal News

Lake Forest Park is actively seeking volunteers for several advisory boards, including the Planning Commission, Tree Board, and Parks & Recreation Advisory Board, which are essential for community engagement and local governance. The Planning Commission advises on changes to the Comprehensive Plan and zoning policies, while the Tree Board focuses on tree-related issues and public education. The Parks & Recreation Advisory Board is instrumental in developing the Park Master Plan and enhancing public waterfront access, a key priority for the city. Meetings for all boards occur monthly, providing hybrid access via Zoom and in-person at City Hall, making it easier for community members to participate. Terms for board members last three years, and applicants must either live in or own property within Lake Forest Park.

This volunteer opportunity not only supports local decision-making but also encourages active participation in shaping the community's future. Interested applicants can complete the online application and are encouraged to contact specific department heads for more information. By volunteering, residents can play a vital role in promoting sustainable development and enhancing public amenities.

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