
The PACE Board is a 7-member volunteer board that supports city parks and recreation programs by fostering public interest in events and activities
The city of Battle Ground is seeking applicants for the Youth Representative position on the Parks & Community Engagement Advisory Board (PACE). Candidates for the position must be between 14 and 18 years of age and reside within Battle Ground’s Urban Growth Boundary or currently enrolled as a student in the Battle Ground School District.
The PACE Board is a 7-member volunteer board that supports city parks and recreation programs by fostering public interest in events and activities. The Board serves in an advisory capacity, making recommendations to the City Council regarding the development and operation of public parks, playgrounds, and recreational facilities.
The Youth Representative term limit is two years with the period of service to run September of one year through June of the second year. The Board meets on the second Tuesday of each month, as needed, and participates in Parks & Recreation activities throughout the year.
For more information on the Parks & Community Engagement Board and to apply, please visit the city of Battle Ground website at www.cityofbg.org/PACE. Applications will remain open until the position is filled.
Information provided by the city of Battle Ground.
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