Del Norte LAFCo seeks Alternate Public Member for Commission To
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Del Norte LAFCo seeks Alternate Public Member for Commission To serve four-year term, from 2023 through 2026 The Del Norte Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCo) is seeking applications from community members interested in serving as an alternate public member on the commission 2023 through 2026. LAFCo is an independent, quasi-legislative agency that reviews the establishment of boundaries and authorized services for numerous local agencies — including the City of Crescent City, fire districts, community services districts, the Crescent City Harbor, Healthcare and Library Districts and others. The commission meets on the fourth Monday of every other month at 4:00 p.m, or as needed in the Del Norte County Flynn Administrative Center, 981 H Street, Crescent City. To apply, complete an application form available on the LAFCo website with applicable experience and service. Applicants must be residents of Del Norte County, be able to regularly attend LAFCo meetings, and not be officers or employees of the county, city, or special district within the county. The alternate public member is a public official and is required to file a standard financial disclosure statement annually with the California Fair Political Practices Commission. Submit application materials to Del Norte LAFCo Executive Officer George Williamson by email eo@delnortelafco.org, or mailed to1125 16th Street, Suite 202, Arcata, CA 95521 by February 24, 2023. Application form available online at http://www.delnortelafco.org/news. For more information, please contact LAFCo Executive Officer George Williamson by email or phone: (707) 825-9301. Published: January 27, 2023 Del Norte Triplicate T357337
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