Greeley seeks applicants for boards and commissions
The City of Greeley is asking residents to apply for openings on several boards and commissions, with applications due by 8 a.m. Tuesday, June 23.
The vacancies include one seat each on the Commission on Disabilities, Citizen Budget Advisory Committee, Construction Trades Advisory and Appeals Board and Museum Advisory Board. The Judicial Review Board has two open seats, one requiring experience as a licensed attorney and one requiring business experience. The Union Colony Civic Center Advisory Board has four openings, and the Youth Commission has two seats for Greeley residents under age 18.
According to the city, applicants will be interviewed between June 29 and July 3, and City Council is expected to make appointments at its July 21 meeting. Residents can apply through the city’s online application, and questions about the process can be directed to 970-350-9740.
City Clerk Heidi Leatherwood said the boards and commissions give residents a way to participate in local government. The city also said that in May, council appointed five new members to its boards and commissions: Kent Henson to the Downtown Development Authority, Jordan Miller to the Human Relations Commission, and Ashlyn Craig, Alexandre Reyes and Lillian Russell to the Youth Commission.