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(COLUMBIA, MO) ~ The City of Columbia is offering residents the opportunity to get involved in local government by accepting applications for various boards and commissions. The application process is now open and interested individuals can access the necessary forms on the City's official website, CoMo.gov. All applications must be submitted to the City Clerk's Office by 5 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 2.
These boards and commissions serve as a platform for citizens to represent their community and have a say in important decisions. The current openings include positions on the Board of Adjustment, Building Construction Codes Commission, Historic Preservation Commission, Parking Advisory Commission, Personnel Advisory Board, and Tree Board.
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For more information on each board or commission's responsibilities and eligibility requirements, visit CoMo.gov/Council/Vacancies or contact the Clerk's Office at 573.874.7207. This is a great opportunity for residents to make a difference in their local government and have their voices heard. Don't miss out on this chance to get involved!
These boards and commissions serve as a platform for citizens to represent their community and have a say in important decisions. The current openings include positions on the Board of Adjustment, Building Construction Codes Commission, Historic Preservation Commission, Parking Advisory Commission, Personnel Advisory Board, and Tree Board.
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For more information on each board or commission's responsibilities and eligibility requirements, visit CoMo.gov/Council/Vacancies or contact the Clerk's Office at 573.874.7207. This is a great opportunity for residents to make a difference in their local government and have their voices heard. Don't miss out on this chance to get involved!
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