Applications being accepted for Accessibility Advisory Committee & Civil Service Commission

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The City of Longview is seeking applications for vacancies on the Accessibility Advisory Committee and Civil Service Commission.

The Accessibility Advisory Committee advises the City of Longview on the most appropriate means by which to make its programs, services, activities

and facilities accessible to all of its residents and visitors. The committee’s primary roles are to advise the City on issues related to accessibility, bring to

City staff’s attention issues related to accessibility and provide support to the city ADA coordinator. Committee members provide advice on how to

enhance accessible community resources and emergency preparedness issues for the City. Meetings are held on the third Monday of every other month

at 4:00 p.m.

The Civil Service Commission authorizes and approves recruitments and competitive testing to determine the relative qualifications of persons who seek

employment in the Police and Fire Departments and establishes eligibility and re-employment lists for various classes of positions. The Commission

approves lists of the most qualified applicants for entrance and promotional exams. Meetings are held on the first Tuesday of each month at 4:00 p.m.

These are volunteer positions and members of the Board receive no compensation for their services. Applications are completed online at

https://www.mylongview.com/506/Boards-Commissions.

Original source can be found here.



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