
The City of Casa Grande is on the lookout for young visionaries ready to bring fresh perspectives to the table. Students in grades 8–12 who have a knack for community engagement might want to check this out. The city's Youth Commission is now scouting for new members. The commission serves as a platform where the youth can weigh in on local matters, develop leadership traits, and contribute to shaping the future of their community.
Applications are now open, but they're only accepted until 5:00 p.m. on May 7, 2025. The opportunity is inclusive, extending to Pinal County students from public, private, charter, virtual, or homeschools. More details are available by contacting the City Clerk's Office at 520-421-8600 or by visiting the city's website.
According to an announcement published by the City of Casa Grande, this initiative is more than just an extracurricular activity. It's a chance for young individuals to put their stamp on the community's affairs. The commission exists to ensure that the youth's ideas and propositions are not just heard, but also considered seriously when the city makes plans and decisions that affect them.









