City of Avondale issued the following announcement on Aug. 5.
Avondale is recruiting residents interested in serving on its boards, commission and committees. Applications are being accepted through August 8, 2021 for openings on several of Avondale boards, commissions and committees.
The city has 14 boards and commissions comprised of community members who serve as advisory groups and offer advice and guidance on important policy decisions for the city. Each group provides invaluable input on issues that affect daily life in Avondale. If you are able to dedicate a few hours each month to help shape the future of Avondale in areas such as parks, public art, planning, environmental issues, among others, then this is your chance to step forward.
Members are appointed by the City Council and serve three-year terms, and can serve a maximum of two terms in any one board, commission or committee.
Openings are available in the following areas:
• Board of Adjustment
• Energy, Environment and Natural Resources (Youth Member)
• Judicial Advisory Board
• Municipal Art committee
• Planning Commission
• Public Safety Personnel Retirement System Board
• Risk Management Trust Fund Board
“The Mayor and City Council value the input from our community volunteers,” said Linda Mendenhall, Avondale Deputy City Clerk. “By serving as a member of one of the Boards, Commissions and Committees, residents will have an opportunity to make decisions that affect their neighborhoods and city.”
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