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Clark County Seeks Civically Engaged Residents for Advisory Board Positions in Bunkerville, Moapa, and Kyle Canyon

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Published on February 05, 2025
Clark County Seeks Civically Engaged Residents for Advisory Board Positions in Bunkerville, Moapa, and Kyle CanyonSource: Google Street View

Clark County is seeking community-oriented individuals to serve on local advisory boards, offering residents the opportunity to shape their neighborhoods. Interested candidates can apply for positions on the Town Advisory Boards (TAB) for Bunkerville and Moapa, or the Citizens Advisory Council (CAC) for Lower Kyle Canyon, according to a recent announcement from Clark County website.

Those appointed will be responsible for evaluating proposals related to zoning and land use, representing local concerns to the County Commission, and contributing to long-term strategic initiatives. They will engage in public meetings and help facilitate communication between the county's decision-makers and residents. Clark County Commissioner Marilyn Kirkpatrick stated, “Our advisory boards are the eyes and ears of unincorporated towns and areas of Clark County," in the same release.

To be eligible, applicants must be registered voters, live within the boundaries of the TAB or CAC they wish to join, and be willing to participate in annual training sessions. Appointments will be for a two-year term starting in January 2026, with a commitment to monthly meetings.

The application process has a deadline of March 4 at 5:30 PM PT, with the County Commission set to make selections on March 18. Those interested can find applications on the Clark County website, contact the Clark County Department of Administrative Services by email at [email protected], or reach out to the respective TAB or CAC secretary. Appointees will serve until January 2026.