Boards and Authorities Fair Next Wednesday
The municipality has more boards and authorities than most towns, with more than a dozen committees comprising more than 75 volunteer positions. Boards and authorities advise the Mt. Lebanon Commission on such topics as historic preservation, economic development, planning, traffic, parks and code appeals.
Applications for boards have dropped slightly in recent years, said Susan Morgans, Mt. Lebanon public information officer. And some boards are not representative of Mt. Lebanon's increasingly diverse population.
That's why the Mt. Lebanon Community Relations board is sponsoring the first Mt. Lebanon Boards and Authorities Fair, set for 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, October 29 at the Mt. Lebanon Public Library, Castle Shannon Boulevard.
Current board and authority members will be there to talk with residents about what service is involved. The fair is free and open to all residents.
Link: www.post-gazette.com/pg/08297/922017-55.stm
Applications for boards have dropped slightly in recent years, said Susan Morgans, Mt. Lebanon public information officer. And some boards are not representative of Mt. Lebanon's increasingly diverse population.
That's why the Mt. Lebanon Community Relations board is sponsoring the first Mt. Lebanon Boards and Authorities Fair, set for 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, October 29 at the Mt. Lebanon Public Library, Castle Shannon Boulevard.
Current board and authority members will be there to talk with residents about what service is involved. The fair is free and open to all residents.
Link: www.post-gazette.com/pg/08297/922017-55.stm
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