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PRESS RELEASE

For immediate release
January 14, 2010
 

Media Contact:
Erica Whitcombe
719-471-7080 x119
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PPACG Seeks Citizen-at-Large Member for
Community Advisory Committee

Colorado Springs, CO–The Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments (PPACG) is seeking a volunteer to serve as a citizen-at large representative on its Community Advisory Committee. The committee advises the PPACG Board of Directors on regional issues directly related to the mission and programs of the PPACG as brought before it by PPACG and by citizens and citizens’ groups.  The committee also assists the PPACG in keeping the general public informed on regional plans and programs.

Members must have a sincere interest in serving the community and must have the time to review pertinent materials and attend meetings of the committee. These memberships are open to all residents in the Colorado Springs urbanized area, which includes the western half of El Paso County and the Woodland Park area of Teller County. The Community Advisory Committee meets monthly on the third Wednesday of the month at 3 p.m. in PPACG’s offices at 15 South 7th Street in Colorado Springs.

PPACG does not discriminate on the basis of an applicant’s color, race, national origin, gender, age, status as a qualified individual with a disability, or any other basis made unlawful by any applicable law. To apply, send a letter of application along with a brief resume of experience by February 14 to: Community Advisory Committee, Attention: Erica Whitcombe, PPACG, 15 South 7th Street, Colorado Springs, CO  80905. For more information on the Community Advisory Committee, visit http://www.ppacg.org/downloads/Meeting-Agendas-and-Documents/Community-Advisory-Committee/

PPACG is a voluntary association of 16 municipal and county governments serving a regional community. Since 1967, PPACG has worked to ensure that local governments have a forum to discuss issues that cross their political boundaries, identify shared opportunities and challenges, and develop collaborative strategies for action.

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