Applications must be received by the city no later than 4 p.m. on Monday, June 12
The Battle Ground City Council is seeking applications from citizens interested in serving in the recently vacated Council Position No. 3. The position’s current 4-year term of office expires on Dec. 31 of this year.
The position was vacated by Shauna Walters who resigned effective May 31 after announcing she had recently purchased a home located outside of the Battle Ground city limits.
To qualify for appointment to the position, an applicant must be a registered voter in Clark County and a resident of the city of Battle Ground for at least one year preceding appointment to the council.
A detailed announcement and application for the position is available online at www.cityofbg.org/council-application and at Battle Ground City Hall located at 109 SW 1st Street in Battle Ground. Applications must be received by the city no later than 4 p.m. on Monday, June 12.
To request additional information about the vacancy or the application process, please contact City Manager Erin Erdman at (360) 342-5005 or at exec.info@cityofbg.org.
Information provided by city of Battle Ground.
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