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Lawrenceville Urgently Seeks Residents for 2026 Civic Boards
URGENT UPDATE: The City of Lawrenceville is calling on residents and business owners to step up and shape the future of their community! Applications are now open for 27 positions on various civic boards for the year 2026. This is a critical opportunity for citizens to contribute their time and expertise to enhance Lawrenceville’s civic life.
The application window closes promptly at 5 pm on November 7. Interested volunteers can find the application form at lville.city/board-app. Each board plays a vital role in shaping the city, from promoting economic development to advocating for public arts and ensuring suitable living environments.
The Development Authority meets monthly to support Lawrenceville’s economic growth, while the Downtown Development Authority focuses on revitalizing downtown areas every second Monday of the month. The Financial Review Citizen Committee meets weekly in March to clarify the city’s finances and encourage public input on the budget.
Art and culture are priorities as well. The Lawrenceville Arts Commission meets on the second Tuesday of each month to foster public art and education. Additionally, the Lawrenceville Housing Authority convenes every third Wednesday to tackle affordable housing issues, and the ReCAST Advisory Board guides community-focused ReCAST Lawrenceville projects monthly.
This is your chance to make a difference! The City of Lawrenceville is eager to involve its residents in decision-making processes that directly impact their lives. For further details regarding the board vacancies and application requirements, visit the City of Lawrenceville’s official website or follow their social media channels.
Don’t miss this opportunity! Apply now and be a part of shaping Lawrenceville’s future!
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