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Posted 10/4/22

Scottsdale is looking for residents to serve on a new task force designed to develop financial strategy recommendations to protect the city’s open spaces and quality of life.

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Apply to serve on the Protect and Preserve Scottsdale Task Force

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Scottsdale is looking for residents to serve on a new task force designed to develop financial strategy recommendations to protect the city’s open spaces and quality of life.

Nine positions are available on the Protect and Preserve Scottsdale Task Force, which was approved by the City Council at its Sept. 13 meeting.

The task force will meet twice monthly beginning in 2023 and develop recommendations to Scottsdale City Council through identifying and quantifying unfunded needs for the protection, preservation, and perpetual maintenance of the city’s open spaces (e.g., Indian Bend Wash Greenbelt and McDowell Sonoran Preserve), public safety and other needs.

To be considered, interested applicants must submit an online application by Thursday, Nov. 3.

The City Council will review materials and nominate candidates from the applicant pool in November, with interviews and appointments scheduled to take place in December. The task force’s first official meeting will take place in early 2023.

All appointees are required to comply with the city’s Ethics Code and attend a training session before officially beginning their term on the task force.