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Columbia Falls has openings on two boards

Hungry Horse News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 4 years, 8 months AGO
by Hungry Horse News
| July 15, 2020 7:40 AM

The City of Columbia Falls has the following opening on Boards and Committees:

Project Advisory Committee — The city is working on their first comprehensive Transportation Plan. The Council is recruiting interested persons to volunteer to serve on the Project Advisory Committee. The committee will begin working in August 2020 and will meet 6-7 times until the Transportation Plan is completed in April 2021. If interested, please submit a letter of interest to the City Council by July 16, 2020. Letters of interest can be sent to the City Clerk, Barb Staaland, at 130 6th Street West, City Hall, Columbia Falls, MT or by email: staalandb@cityofcolulmbiafalls.com. If you have questions regarding the committee, please contact city manager Susan Nicosia.

Board of Adjustment — The City has an opening on the Board of Adjustment. The position expires Dec. 31, 2020 and can be from either within the city limits or the Planning Jurisdiction. Interested persons should submit a letter of interest to the same above address. Questions can also be directed to Nicosia.

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