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Published/Posted By: The Providence American
Posted: January 22, 2018

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  • Mayor Grebien Seeks Pawtucket Residents Interested in Serving on City Boards and Commissions

    PAWTUCKET – Mayor Donald R. Grebien announced
    that the City is once again seeking letters of interest and availability from
    Pawtucket residents who wish to serve on one of the numerous boards and
    commissions.



     



    “Serving on a board or commission is a great
    way for residents to share their unique perspectives, backgrounds and expertise
    with their local government,” said Mayor Grebien. “From the arts to the
    riverfront to the library, we rely and value the role that our residents can
    play in helping us to move our great city forward. I encourage our residents to
    apply.”



     



    Pawtucket residents at least 18 years of age
    interested in applying can send a letter indicating which board or commission
    they would like to serve with their general availability and resume to the
    Mayor’s Office, Pawtucket City Hall, 137 Roosevelt Avenue, Pawtucket, Rhode
    Island, 02860 or send by email to mayorsoffice@pawtucketri.com. Submissions should
    be received by Friday, January 19, 2018.



     



    A full list of the boards and commissions is
    available on the City’s Web site at
    http://www.pawtucketri.com/boards-commissions. All appointments are subject to available openings.



     



    Information sent by anyone who has previously
    submitted to serve remains on file for consideration and does not have to
    re-submitted unless they wish to update their resume or the boards and
    commissions on which they would like to serve.



     



     



     



     

























































































































































    PAWTUCKET BOARDS & COMMISSIONS -- EXPIRED TERMS &
    VACANCIES -- 2018



    Pursuant to Sec. 9-105 of the Pawtucket City
    Charter, below is a list of all terms expiring in 2018 and all current
    vacancies on Boards/Commissions in Pawtucket.



     



     



     



    BOARD/COMMISSION



    DATES TERMS EXPIRING  IN 2018



    NUMBER  TERMS EXPIRING / VACANCIES
    IN 2018



    Arts & Culture Advisory Commission 



    1st Monday in October



    Three*



    Arts Panel Review Committee



    June 1, 2018



    None, plus one vacancy



    Board of Appeals



    1st Monday in January 



    One



    Board of Canvassers



    1st Monday in March



    None



    Historic District Commission



    1st Monday in February 



    Two



    Pawtucket Housing Authority



    July 14, 2018



    One, plus one vacancy



    Juvenile Hearing Board



    1st Monday in December



    Five**



    Parks/Tree Commission



    1st Monday in August



    Four



    Pawtucket Business Development Corp.



    January 2018



    Eight, plus one vacancy***



    Pawtucket Hall of Fame Committee



    December 2018



    Four, plus one vacancy****



    Pawtucket Redevelopment Agency



    September 12, 2018



    One



    Pension Board (Mayor Appoints)



    1st Monday in January 



    None, plus one vacancy 



    Pension Board (Council Appoints)



    1st Monday in January  



    One



    Personnel Board



    1st Monday in January 



    One



    City Planning Commission



    1st Monday in January 



    One



    Public Library Trustees



    1st Monday in January 



    Two



    Purchasing Board



    1st Monday in January 



    One



    Riverfront Commission (Mayor Appoints)



    1st Monday in June



    One



    Riverfront Commission (Council Appoints)



    1st Monday in June



    One



    Water Supply Board



    1st Monday in January 



    One



     



     



     



    * The Advisory Commission on Arts and
    Culture currently has nine members.  The Mayor needs to make enough
    appointments to ensure that the Commission has the required minimum of five
    members, but not more than nine members.



     



     



     



    ** The Juvenile Hearing Board currently
    has eleven members.  The Mayor needs to make enough appointments to
    ensure that the Board has the required minimum of seven members, with at
    least one being from each of the six councilmanic districts and one being
    under the age of 25.



     



     



     



    *** The Pawtucket Business Development
    Corporation currently has twenty-four members.  The Mayor needs to make
    enough appointments to ensure that the Board has required minimum of
    twenty-five members, but not more than thirty members.



     



     



     



    **** The Pawtucket Hall of Fame Committee
    currently has eight members.  The Mayor needs to make enough
    appointments to ensure that the Committee has the required minimum of nine
    members, but not more than fifteen members.


     


     




     

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