Planning Commission Vacancy City Seeks Applicants for Open Position No. 4

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

North Bend seeks applicants for Position No. 4 on its Planning Commission, which advises the City Council on urban development. The term for this position ends on May 18, 2026, and applications are due by August 1, 2025. Candidates must reside within the city limits or the 98045 zip code, as stipulated by municipal code. Ideal applicants should possess experience in fields such as land use regulation or economic development.

The Planning Commission meets on the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of each month at 6:30 p. m. This role holds significant importance in influencing local growth and development policies. The commission's recommendations are vital for the city’s coordinated plans and regulations. Interested individuals should apply via email or mail to the City Clerk's office.

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