Georgetown opens applications for Tree Board service

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The City of Georgetown announced on May 8 that it is accepting applications for positions on the Georgetown Tree Board. Applications must be submitted by June 12 at 4 p.m.

The announcement invites residents interested in serving their community to apply for a role on the board, which helps oversee tree-related matters within the city. The process aims to encourage civic participation and ensure representation in local decision-making.

Applicants are required to complete the Application for Board and Commission Members form. Additional information about the responsibilities of boards and commissions, as well as details about other opportunities, can be found on the city’s Boards and Commissions page.

By opening up these positions, Georgetown continues its efforts to involve citizens in municipal affairs and maintain transparency regarding public service opportunities.

The application deadline highlights the city’s commitment to keeping an active roster of volunteers engaged with environmental stewardship through advisory boards such as this one.



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