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Clark County Seeks Civic-Minded Residents for Spring Valley Town Advisory Board Role

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Published on November 06, 2025
Clark County Seeks Civic-Minded Residents for Spring Valley Town Advisory Board RoleSource: Facebook/Clark County, Nevada

Clark County is throwing open its doors, inviting residents of the Spring Valley area to get involved at the grassroots level of their local governance by applying for a spot on the Town Advisory Board (TAB), as reported by the county's official news release. Those ready to don the mantle of civic engagement can apply for a newly available seat on the board, tasked with guiding the tendrils of decision-making that shape their immediate world.

The county is on the hunt for individuals willing to commit to a two-year term ending in January 2027, during which they will attend regular public meetings to discuss and weigh in on a range of pressing matters—zoning, development, community concerns, and long-term planning lie at the heart of the board's mandate; they'll also serve as the heralds bringing the voice of Spring Valley to the County Commission.

According to Clark County's announcement, the eligibility criteria for this position are clear: you must be able to vote, reside within the borders of the Spring Valley TAB (you can scope out the boundary lines by clicking the provided map link), and say "yes" to attending the annual training sessions designed to ensure you're up to snuff on all things advisory board.

"Serving on the Town Advisory Board gives Spring Valley residents a meaningful way to shape their community's future," Clark County Commissioner Justin Jones elucidated, painting the role as one of influence and advocacy, ready for those dedicated souls keen on leading local development talks and standing as champions for neighborhood interests at a higher echelon. The clock is ticking, with the deadline for applications being December 11, 2025, by 5:30 p.m. PT; the process is straightforward with application forms accessible on the Clark County website or by firing an email to the County Department of Administrative Services at [email protected].