OPENING FOR CITIZEN VOLUNTEERS SUNNYSIDE HOUSING AUTHORITY

Sunnyside, WALocal News

The City of Sunnyside is actively seeking citizen volunteers to fill a vacancy on the Sunnyside Housing Authority, which consists of five mayoral appointees serving five-year terms. The Housing Authority is tasked with responsibilities detailed in RCW 35. 82 and convenes as required. Applications for this unpaid position are available on the city’s website, at the City Clerk’s Office, or via phone or email. Residents are encouraged to apply, and submissions will be accepted until the position is filled.

Serving on the Housing Authority offers a chance for community members to impact local housing policies and decisions. This initiative reflects a commitment to involve citizens in local governance and decision-making processes. Engaging the community in such roles can lead to more effective housing solutions tailored to resident needs. The vacancy presents an opportunity for residents to have a direct voice in shaping housing initiatives in Sunnyside.

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