Applicants Sought for Searchlight Town Advisory Board
County Commission: Marilyn Kirkpatrick, Chairman James B. Gibson, Vice Chairman Justin Jones William McCurdy II Ross Miller Michael Naft Tick Segerblom Yolanda King, County Manager |
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Office of Public Communications • (702) 455-3546 • FAX (702) 455-3558 • www.ClarkCountyNV.gov | ||||
Contact: Erik Pappa Director of Public Communications |
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(702) 455-3548 (702) 378-8970 EPappa@ClarkCountyNV.gov |
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For Immediate Release Monday, July 26, 2021 | ||||
Applicants Sought for
Searchlight Town Advisory Board
Clark County is currently accepting applications from residents of Searchlight interested in serving on the Searchlight Town Advisory Board (TAB).
Applicants must be eligible to vote, live within Searchlight and attend annual training.
Applications are due by 5 p.m. on August 17, 2021 and are available through the County website at www.ClarkCountyNV.gov and through the County Administrative Services Department, which can be reached by email at AdministrativeServices@ClarkCountyNV.gov.
Appointments to the Searchlight board are expected to be made by the County Commission in September[K"W1] . Anyone appointed through this process would serve until January 2, 2023.
The Searchlight TAB is an important advisory and liaison function relaying concerns and other important information between unincorporated towns and Clark County government. The Searchlight TAB holds regular public meetings to discuss and make recommendations on long-term planning, zoning changes, public works projects, County programs and ordinances that may affect the town.
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Clark County is a dynamic and innovative organization dedicated to providing top-quality service with integrity, respect and accountability. With jurisdiction over the world-famous Las Vegas Strip and covering an area the size of New Jersey, Clark is the nation’s 11th-largest county and provides extensive regional services to 2.4 million citizens and 45.6 million visitors a year (2019). Included are the nation’s 7th-busiest airport, air quality compliance, social services and the state’s largest public hospital, University Medical Center. The County also provides municipal services that are traditionally provided by cities to 1.1 million residents in the unincorporated area. Those include fire protection, roads and other public works, parks and recreation, and planning and development.