Mayor Roth invites residents to serve on a board or commission

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Mayor Mitch Roth is calling on kamaaina from across the island to consider serving on one of the many county boards and commissions to amplify community involvement in the county decision-making process. These volunteer bodies empower residents to actively shape decisions that impact the well-being and future of Hawaii County.

Vacancies currently exist on the following boards, presenting a unique opportunity for dedicated individuals to make a lasting impact:

• Banyan Drive Redevelopment Agency

• Environmental Management Commission

• Fire Board of Appeals

• Fire Commission

• Game Management Advisory Commission

• Kailua Village Design Commission

• Leeward Planning Commission

• Liquor Commission

• Liquor Control Adjudication Board

• Pension Board

• Police Commission

• Public Access, Open Space, and Natural Preservation Commission

• Tax Board of Review

• Transportation Commission

• Windward Planning Commission

• Youth Commission

Each board has distinct requirements for its members, so reviewing the responsibilities and expectations is essential.

For detailed information regarding the current vacancies and how to apply, please visit https://www.hawaiicounty.gov/our-county/boards-and-commissions or get in touch with Pomaika‘i Bartolome, who can provide further assistance, via email at pbartolome@hawaiicounty.gov.

Roth believes that these boards and commissions play an integral role in ensuring the diversity of voices within our community is heard and respected. “By actively participating in these important bodies, you can help guide the future of our county and contribute to the vibrancy and diversity that makes Hawaii County truly special,” Roth said in a statement.