Park Board Meeting on January 19, 2023

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Date: January 19, 2023

Time: 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM

Location: City Hall

Address: 1701 C Street Washougal, WA 98671

Contact: 360-835-8501 ext. 206

Email: Email Michelle Wright, Public Works Business Admin

The Park Board of Commissioners is comprised of seven members appointed by the Mayor, approved by the City Council, six shall be residents of the city and one may be a nonresident within the UGB.  The term of office is three years.  This volunteer board forward recommendation regarding parks to the City Council.  Additional information can be found at WMC 2.20.      

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