City Clerk Dianne Gould-Brown, Mayor Mike Bradley and CAO Margaret Misek-Evans BlackburnNews.com photo by Melanie IrwinCity Clerk Dianne Gould-Brown, Mayor Mike Bradley and CAO Margaret Misek-Evans BlackburnNews.com photo by Melanie Irwin
Sarnia

City recruiting volunteers for committees, boards

The City of Sarnia is recruiting volunteers for its advisory boards and committees.

There are 16 options, including the Bluewater Trails Committee, Heritage Committee, Police Services Board, Sarnia Historical Society, and Farm Safety Association.

Clerk Dianne Gould-Brown said volunteers are a crucial part of the city's operations.

"They're kind of like the boots on the ground and everyone comes to those committees with various skills and experience and expertise. They provide a lot of input to council and staff."

Applications are being accepted until Monday, November 19 at noon.

Those interested can fill out the online application form at www.clerks.smartsarnia.com or visit the Clerk's department on the second floor of city hall.

- Arena Advisory Committee - Bi-National Public Advisory Council (BPAC) - Bluewater Trails Committee - Committee of Adjustment (4 year term) - Court of Revision Under the Drainage Act - Fence Viewers - Lambton County Historical Society - Lambton Farm Safety Association - Planning Advisory Committee - Poultry and Livestock Valuator - Sarnia Accessibility & Advisory Committee (SAAC) - Sarnia Environmental Advisory Committee - Sarnia Heritage Committee - Sarnia Police Services Board - Transit Accessibility and Advisory Committee - United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) Working Group

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