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Supervisor seeking volunteers

MOHAVE COUNTY – Mohave County Supervisor Ron Gould, District 5, is looking for volunteers to serve. Volunteers must reside in District 5 (North Lake Havasu, Desert Hills, Crystal Beach, Havasu Heights, Yucca, Topock, Golden Shores, Mohave Valley or Fort Mohave). Please call Valerie at (928) 758-0739 if you are interested in more information.
Library District Citizens’ Advisory Committee. This group meets quarterly and rotates between the county libraries. The objective is to develop the Mohave County Library District in a manner that fully provides information resources that are relevant, accessible, and responsive to the interests and intellectual needs of the citizens of Mohave County.
Public Lands and Recreation Commission (PL&R). This group meets on the first Thursday of every month at the Board of Supervisors auditorium in Kingman with the potential to be held at other locations throughout the year. The PL&R Commission shall function as an advisory organization on matters relating to its mission of preserving, developing, and promoting public access, recreation, non-motorized travel, and off-highway vehicle use for public enjoyment, safety, and personal well-being on public lands exterior to road and street rights-of-way. The Commission shall also act to provide advice to the Board of Supervisors regarding the planning, installation, use, promotion, and regulation of renewable energy projects, both on public and private lands within Mohave County.
Merit Commission. This group meets on an “as-needed” basis, usually 1 to 2 times per year, at the Board of Supervisors auditorium in Kingman. This commission is charged with representing the public interest in the improvement of personnel administration in the county service. The Commission adopts new rules, amends existing rules, recommends preparation of policies and procedures, and serves as an independent personnel board for the County. As regulated by Arizona State Statute, this volunteer must be a registered voter who is not a Republican.