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~ The Tacoma City Council is seeking to fill eight volunteer positions on the Tacoma Community Redevelopment Authority Board (TCRA). The TCRA administers grants and loans to support low-income households and families in buying or repairing their homes, multi-family housing developers or owners who provide housing to low-income families, businesses which create jobs or rehabilitate blighted buildings, and non-profit organizations that provide housing and economic development services to the Tacoma community.
The City is looking for two representatives with experience in the legal profession as an attorney; two certified public accountant representatives; two representatives with experience in banking or financing; and two representatives with at least three years of experience as a licensed real estate broker or agent. The current positions are held by individuals whose terms are expiring, and who have the opportunity to reapply.
TCRA meetings occur at 7:30 AM on the second and fourth Thursdays of the month from January to October. In November and December, meetings change to the first and third Thursdays. Meetings are currently held in hybrid format to allow either in-person or virtual on-line participation.
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The City is committed to creating an equitable and anti-racist organization and wants its Committees, Boards, and Commissions to reflect our diverse community. For these vacancies, BIPOC individuals, LGBTQ individuals, individuals with disabilities, seniors, immigrants, and refugees are especially encouraged to apply. Appointed applicants are required to complete five Open Public Meetings Act and Public Records Act trainings provided by the Washington State Office of the Attorney General within 90 days of being appointed to a Committee, Board, or Commission.
Applications must be submitted by end of day Sunday December 3rd 2023. Application details are available at cityoftacoma.org/cbcapplication. Questions about the application process can be directed towards Elizabeth Wing in the City Clerk's Office at servetacoma@cityoftacoma.org or (253) 591-5178.
The Tacoma City Council is looking for volunteers for eight positions on its Tacoma Community Redevelopment Authority Board (TCRA). The TCRA administers grants and loans for low-income households as well as businesses that create jobs or rehabilitate blighted buildings in order to provide economic development services for Tacoma's community members.
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Applicants must have experience in one of six areas: legal profession as an attorney; certified public accountant; banking; financing; real estate broker/agent with three years' experience; BIPOC individuals; LGBTQ individuals; individuals with disabilities; seniors; immigrants; refugees - all of whom are especially encouraged to apply - will be considered for these vacancies.
TCRA meetings occur twice a month from January through October at 7:30 AM on either the second or fourth Thursday depending on the month while November & December meetings take place on either first or third Thursday respectively - all meetings being held in hybrid format allowing both online & physical attendance options available for participants.
Appointed applicants will need to complete five Open Public Meetings Act & Public Records Act trainings provided by Washington State Office of Attorney General within 90 days after appointment into Committee/Board/Commission position has been made official & applications must be submitted before end of day Sunday 3rd December 2023 via cityoftacoma website cbcapplication page - any questions regarding application process can be directed towards Elizabeth Wing from City Clerk's Office via servetacoma@cityoftacoma email address or 253 591 5178 phone number respectively
The City is looking for two representatives with experience in the legal profession as an attorney; two certified public accountant representatives; two representatives with experience in banking or financing; and two representatives with at least three years of experience as a licensed real estate broker or agent. The current positions are held by individuals whose terms are expiring, and who have the opportunity to reapply.
TCRA meetings occur at 7:30 AM on the second and fourth Thursdays of the month from January to October. In November and December, meetings change to the first and third Thursdays. Meetings are currently held in hybrid format to allow either in-person or virtual on-line participation.
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The City is committed to creating an equitable and anti-racist organization and wants its Committees, Boards, and Commissions to reflect our diverse community. For these vacancies, BIPOC individuals, LGBTQ individuals, individuals with disabilities, seniors, immigrants, and refugees are especially encouraged to apply. Appointed applicants are required to complete five Open Public Meetings Act and Public Records Act trainings provided by the Washington State Office of the Attorney General within 90 days of being appointed to a Committee, Board, or Commission.
Applications must be submitted by end of day Sunday December 3rd 2023. Application details are available at cityoftacoma.org/cbcapplication. Questions about the application process can be directed towards Elizabeth Wing in the City Clerk's Office at servetacoma@cityoftacoma.org or (253) 591-5178.
The Tacoma City Council is looking for volunteers for eight positions on its Tacoma Community Redevelopment Authority Board (TCRA). The TCRA administers grants and loans for low-income households as well as businesses that create jobs or rehabilitate blighted buildings in order to provide economic development services for Tacoma's community members.
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Applicants must have experience in one of six areas: legal profession as an attorney; certified public accountant; banking; financing; real estate broker/agent with three years' experience; BIPOC individuals; LGBTQ individuals; individuals with disabilities; seniors; immigrants; refugees - all of whom are especially encouraged to apply - will be considered for these vacancies.
TCRA meetings occur twice a month from January through October at 7:30 AM on either the second or fourth Thursday depending on the month while November & December meetings take place on either first or third Thursday respectively - all meetings being held in hybrid format allowing both online & physical attendance options available for participants.
Appointed applicants will need to complete five Open Public Meetings Act & Public Records Act trainings provided by Washington State Office of Attorney General within 90 days after appointment into Committee/Board/Commission position has been made official & applications must be submitted before end of day Sunday 3rd December 2023 via cityoftacoma website cbcapplication page - any questions regarding application process can be directed towards Elizabeth Wing from City Clerk's Office via servetacoma@cityoftacoma email address or 253 591 5178 phone number respectively
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