Volunteer for a Board or Commission to Help Shape Boulder’s Future

Volunteer for a Board or Commission to Help Shape Boulder’s Future
2023 Boards and Commissions Recruitment Opens on Monday, Dec. 19 — Boulder
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Volunteers appointed to serve on a board or commission help City Council examine issues and, in turn, work with elected officials and staff to shape the future of Boulder.The following boards and commissions will be filling vacancies for 2023:Arts CommissionBeverage Licensing AuthorityBoard of Zoning AdjustmentBoulder Junction Access District – Parking CommissionBoulder Junction Access District – Travel Demand Management CommissionCannabis Licensing Advisory BoardDesign Advisory BoardDowntown Management CommissionEnvironmental Advisory BoardHousing Advisory BoardHuman Relations CommissionLandmarks BoardLibrary CommissionOpen Space Board of TrusteesParks and Recreation Advisory BoardPlanning BoardTransportation Advisory BoardUniversity Hill Commercial Area Management CommissionWater Resources Advisory BoardApplications will be open until Monday, Jan. 30, 2023, and applicants must be at least 18 years of age.For more information about the City of Boulder’s boards and commissions, visit the city’s Boards and Commissions webpage.Please contact the City Clerk’s Office at 303-441-4222 or via email at cityclerksoffice@bouldercolorado.gov if you have questions or need assistance with the applications.

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