
There's an open seat on the Ogden Valley Transmitter and Recreation Special Service District Board (OVT&R SSD), also known as the Ogden Valley TV Board, and Weber County residents may want to tune in. The board, responsible for ensuring over-the-air television broadcasting for Ogden Valley's residents, is looking for a new member, as announced by the Weber County Commission. Only those who are registered voters living within the District boundaries are eligible to apply.
Interested parties can snag an application by reaching out to the Weber County Commission Office, located on Washington Blvd. in Ogden, UT. Don’t change the channel just yet because applications are accepted until February 14, so there's time for those who want to make a difference in their community's TV broadcast services to throw their hat in the ring, according to Weber County.
Once the deadline passes, the county commission will hold a public meeting, this is where the new board member appointment will take place, giving the public a view of who'll be influencing their television signals. It's a chance to get directly involved in an aspect of daily life that keeps people informed and entertained, reportedly said the Weber County Commission.
The board position isn't simply about managing current broadcasting affairs, it's also about shaping the future of public media in one of Utah's picturesque valleys, ensuring that the residents stay connected to the wider world through the airwaves while nestled in their secluded enclave. This represents an opportunity for community members with a vested interest in local media and civic engagement to take on a role that might typically fly under the radar but holds significance in the grand symphony of public service, the Commission suggested in the notice.









