CITY OF ASHEVILLE: Opportunities to Serve

CITY OF ASHEVILLE: Opportunities to Serve
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City of Asheville issued the following announcement on Feb 14.

The City of Asheville has opportunities for you to help shape the future of our city. Serving on one of the City’s various boards, commissions or committees allows you to have a voice. We all benefit from the experience, knowledge and perspective the wide range of people who call Asheville home bring to our community. Now is your chance to share your time and talents. Take steps to become a local leader and ensure, along with the City, our community continues to thrive.

This is the list of current openings on the City of Asheville Boards & Commissions. The application deadline is February 28 at 5 p.m. unless noted otherwise.

This month’s opportunities include:

  • African American Heritage Commission
  • Board of Electrical Examiners
  • Design Review Committee
  • Historic Resources Commission

More information about these vacancies, and the application form, may be found on the City Board & Commission webpage.

Original source can be found here.

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Source: City of Asheville



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