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Residents of Pompano Beach encouraged to apply for City Advisory Boards and help influence local policy

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Pompano Beach, Florida – The City of Pompano Beach is calling on its residents to take an active role in shaping the community’s future by applying to serve on one of its various City Advisory Boards and committees. With nine open positions currently available, it’s an ideal time for civic-minded individuals to lend their voices and perspectives to local government.

These boards offer residents the opportunity to directly influence decisions that impact the everyday life of the city—from urban development and education to sustainability and public services. Each advisory board plays a vital role by reviewing programs, suggesting improvements, and making recommendations to the City Commission.

“Volunteering isn’t just about giving—it’s about growing,” reads the city’s call to action. That sentiment rings especially true for those who may be looking to become more engaged in civic life, gain experience in governance, or simply give back to the community in a meaningful way.

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Although these board positions are unpaid, they carry significant influence. Board members, typically five to seven residents per board, contribute time, ideas, and insight to help move the city forward. By attending meetings, evaluating projects, and collaborating with city staff and fellow residents, they provide guidance on major issues and future developments.

Some of the current vacancies include the Architectural Appearance Committee, which plays a role in upholding the aesthetic values of the city; the Education Advisory Committee, which supports educational policies and initiatives; and the Community Development Advisory Committee, which is instrumental in shaping community-focused policies and grant funding priorities. Additional openings are available on the Recycling and Solid Waste Committee, Golf Advisory Board, and both the East and Northwest Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Committees.

Each board has a unique mission tailored to a specific aspect of city planning and services. Whether you are passionate about preserving neighborhood character, improving educational opportunities, or advancing environmental sustainability, there’s a place for you.

Advisory boards offer more than just a seat at the table—they provide a platform for residents to “engage with fellow residents, evaluate programs and projects, provide informed recommendations to the City Commission, and help shape policy decisions that directly impact Pompano Beach.”

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Applying is simple. Interested individuals can explore all board details, including meeting schedules and eligibility requirements, by visiting the City of Pompano Beach’s official website. Applications can be submitted online and will be kept on file at the City Clerk’s Office. This ensures that when new vacancies arise, the City Commission can quickly contact suitable applicants.

Serving on an advisory board is more than a civic duty—it’s a chance to be a force for positive change. It empowers individuals to make meaningful contributions, foster local connections, and help ensure that Pompano Beach continues to thrive as a welcoming and forward-thinking community.

For those ready to make a difference, the message is clear: “Step up. Speak out. Serve your City. Be the change you want to see in Pompano Beach.”

 

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