Vacancies on Boards and Commissions (Application Deadline is June 23)

Vacancies on Boards and Commissions (Application Deadline is June 23)
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An important way for citizens to become engaged in their community is to volunteer to serve on a City Council appointed board or commission. On Tuesday, June 28, Lynchburg City Council will consider appointments to several boards and commissions during a closed session:

Appointments for terms expiring June 30, 2022
Board of Zoning Appeals
Central Virginia Community College Board
City Employees Appeal Board
Economic Development Authority
Historic Preservation Commission (at least 1 vacancy requires fulfillment of the Professional Qualifications Standards)
Martin Luther King, Jr./Lynchburg Community Council
Museum Advisory Board
Youth Services Citizens Board

Other Vacancies
Lynchburg Regional Airport Commission
Planning Commission
Social Services Advisory Board

Interested residents are encouraged to apply online here. Applications are due to the Clerk of Council by Thursday, June 23, 2022.

For more information, contact Alicia L. Finney, Clerk of Council, at (434) 455-3990. 

Original source can be found here.



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