Help guide the County’s future on our Citizen Boards and Committees

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When you serve as a volunteer on one of our many citizen advisory bodies, you’ll provide input into the County’s decision-making process in a wide variety of areas while the County benefits from your knowledge, experience and expertise.

Applications are accepted throughout the year as vacancies arise, and these positions often have additional specific eligibility requirements. Find out more about the County’s advisory boards, committees, and commissions at www.arapahoegov.com/getinvolved, or by emailing BoardsandCommittees@arapahoegov.com.

Current Vacancies

East Arapahoe County Advisory Planning Commission

You will: Make recommendations to the Public Works and Development Department on various development applications.

  • 3 vacancies
  • Must live in District 3

Cultural Council

You will: Distribute funds to eligible non-profits and government programs focused on the arts, culture and science.

  • Littleton representative vacancy
  • Aurora representative vacancy

CSU Extension Advisory Committee

You will: Identify local needs and help determine CSU Extension program priorities for the County.

  • 7 vacancies

Community Corrections Board

You will: Make decisions to accept or reject offenders referred to Community Corrections and monitor and enforce program compliance.

  • 1 current citizen vacancy
  • 3 potential future citizen vacancies

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