Board and Commission Openings

Board and Commission Openings
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Want to contribute to the conversation? Want to help guide our community? Join a City Board or Commission! Applications due by January 9th for current openings. The City of Rawlins Council is accepting applications for citizens interested in serving on the following boards, commissions, and committees: 

Board of Adjustments 

  • Two Positions from 1/31/23-1/31/26

Planning & Zoning Commission

  • Two Positions from 1/31/2023-1/31/2026 

Police Civil Service Commission

  • One Position from 1/31/2023-1/31/2026

Rawlins DDA/Main Street Board: In-District Positions

  • One Position from 12/31/22 to 12/31/26 
  • One Unexpired Term till 12/31/25 

Rochelle Ranch Golf Course Advisory Board 

  • Two positions from 12/31/22-12/31/25
  • One Unexpired Term till 12/31/24

Urban Deer Advisory Group

  • Two positions from 1/1/23-1/1/25

Urban Systems Advisory Committee 

  • Two positions from 1/31/23-1/31/27

Applications are due to Community Relations by Tuesday, January 9th, 2023. Applications can be found online at www.rawlinswy.gov/boards or by visiting City Hall at 521 W. Cedar. For assistance, please contact 307-328-4500 ext. 1022. 

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