Columbus Invites Citizens to Serve on City Boards, Commissions

For residents looking to make a difference in their community, one of the most direct ways is by volunteering to serve on one of the city’s 43 boards, commissions or authorities.

City officials say serving on a board or committee is an opportunity for citizens to contribute to local decision-making and help shape policies that affect everyday life in Columbus. The boards cover a wide range of areas, from public safety and recreation to housing, health and economic development.

“It’s a rewarding experience,” one longtime board member said. “You get to work alongside people with a common goal—making our city the best place to live, work and raise a family.”The Columbus Consolidated Government website serves as the central hub for information about these opportunities. Residents interested in serving can review eligibility requirements, find open positions, and learn about the application process.

Among the boards and commissions are the Board of Elections and Registration, Crime Prevention Board, Airport Commission, Housing Authority, Planning Advisory Commission, and Keep Columbus Beautiful Commission…

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