LUCERNE, Calif. – The Lucerne Town Hall Council will hold its first meeting of the year next week, and community members are invited to apply to fill the leadership seats.
The town hall will meet at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 9, at the Lucerne Alpine Senior Center, located at the corner of 10th Avenue and Country Club Drive.
The meeting is open to the public.
New District 3 Supervisor EJ Crandell, set to take his seat on the Board of Supervisors next week, will be in attendance at the meeting.
The Lucerne Town Hall Council was established in January 2017 as a way of increasing the participation of residents of the Lucerne community growth boundary in decisions affecting the community.
The council has five board members – chair, vice chair, records keeper and two members at-large – all of which serve two-year terms.
The Board of Supervisors is inviting applicants for all five seats.
To be eligible, individuals must live within the community growth boundary, be a registered voter in Lake County and have attended at least two of the town hall council’s meetings in the preceding year.
Town hall council applications may be obtained from the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, Lake County Courthouse, Room 109, 255 N. Forbes St., Lakeport or access the application online here.
Any resident interested in becoming a Lucerne Town Hall Council member is urged to download the application on the county website and bring it to the January meeting.
For further information about applying, call the Clerk of the Board’s Office at 707-263-2368.
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Lucerne Town Hall Council to meet Jan. 9; new members sought
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