New press release from Mayor William Stortz:
Mayor William T. Stortz announced today that he continues to seek names for positions to City boards and commissions. "For a true representation of the City of Bristol, it is important that commissions and boards reflect the diversity of the City," said Stortz."We know there are qualified citizens out there that have a great deal to contribute to the growth and well being of our town."
Recommendations from the public are welcome and encouraged. While appointments are made on a regular basis throughout the year, early submissions will allow for greater flexibility in determining the appropriate match.
A listing of City Boards is available on our website at www.ci.bristol.ct.us. While the list includes all Board and Commissions, there may not be an opening on each board at this time.
If you are interested in applying for a position, you are asked to submit a letter of intent stating your reasons for applying and any qualifications or experience you feel you have that would be of assistance to this board or commission. Please direct your correspondence to Office of the Mayor, 111 North Main Street, Bristol, CT 06010, Attention: Board and Commission Appointments. If you have not submitted information recently, you may want to do so again, at this time.
You can also contact the Mayor, directly, by using the email mayorsoffice@ci.bristol.ct.us. This email address gives the public more direct access to the Mayor's office and can be used for submission of names and information for these appointments.
If you have any questions about board or commission appointments, please contact the office at 860-584-6250.
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Contact Steve Collins at scollins@bristolpress.com
2 comments:
I think any open seat on city boards and committees should stay vacate until we have a newly elected Mayor. Le the new council (and there will be new people) bring appointments to the new Mayor.
Leave it alone Bill!
How can Bill Stortz ram appointments down the throats of the people of Bristol when he's been there for two years and hasn't done anything?
Bill collect your overpaid salary, and do what you've been doing for two years...nothing.
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