07 May 2016

Members Leave City's 25 Citizen Advisory Boards & Commissions > End of Terms

 Press release from City of Mesa newsroom
Mesa seeks to fill openings on advisory boards and committees
05-04-2016 at 2:16:00 PM
[Blogger's note: these are probably not the only passions and ideas Mesa residents might have]
Are you passionate about open space and would like to help shape Mesa's next great park?
Do you have ideas on how to provide greater transportation options for Mesa residents?
If so, apply to be a member of one of our advisory boards and committees.
Expertise from the community is needed for a host of positions opening up on the Parks and Recreation Board, Transportation Advisory Board and Museum and Cultural Advisory Board, to name a few.
Mesa residents are invited to participate in the process of City of Mesa government by serving on one of the City's 25 citizen advisory boards and committees. Through this service, civic-minded citizens become involved in their local government and make recommendations to the Mesa City Council. The City, in turn, benefits from the knowledge, experience and expertise of citizens.
Each June, as board and committee members end their terms, new members are needed to take their places.
For information about advisory board and committee openings along with meeting information and application forms go to www.mesaaz.gov/city-hall/advisory-boards-committees.
If you are interested in serving and have questions about a specific board or committee, contact Ian Linssen at (480) 644-3002 or ian.linssen@mesaaz.gov.

Prospective board and committee members must complete an application form, which can be filled out and e-mailed online or printed and mailed. Mail completed forms to the Mayor's Office, P.O. Box 1466, Mesa, AZ 85211, or fax them to (480) 644-2175. The application deadline is June 6.
All appointments to the boards are recommended by the Mayor and approved by the City Council.
 
Mayor's Office
Contact: Melissa Randazzo
Tel. 480-644-3219
melissa.randazzo@mesaaz.
gov

   

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