Board Openings – Apply Today

Board Openings – Apply Today
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Want to contribute to the conversation? Want to help guide our community? Join a City Board or Commission! The City of Rawlins Council is accepting applications for citizens interested in serving on the following boards, commissions, and committees:

Board of Adjustments 

  • Unexpired Term till 1/31/2024

Police Civil Service Commission 

  • Unexpired Term till 12/31/2025

Rochelle Ranch Golf Course Advisory Board 

  • One position from 12/31/22-12/31/2025
  • Unexpired Term till 12/31/2024

Shooting Ranges Advisory Board 

  • One position till 6/30/2026
  • 1st Alternate position from 2/1/2023-6/30/2025
  • 2nd Alternate position from 2/1/2023-6/30/2024 

Urban Systems Advisory Committee 

  • Two positions from 1/31/23-1/31/27

Please apply by Feb. 14 for consideration by Council on Feb 21. Applications can be found online at www.rawlinswy.gov/boards or by visiting City Hall at 521 W. Cedar. For assistance, please contact 307-328-4500 ext. 1022. 

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