Politics & Government

Vacancies To Fill On Plymouth Charter Commission

Because of expiring terms, there are two opening seats on the Plymouth Charter Commission.

Interested in local government, its structure and operations?

Then you may want to apply to be on the Plymouth Charter Commission. There are two open seats that need to be filled and the letters of application will be accepted until Wednesday, Feb. 1.

According to a city press release:

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The chief judge of the Fourth Judicial District makes appointments to the Plymouth Charter Commission. To be considered for appointment, you must submit a letter and/or resume to District Court Chief Judge James T. Swenson, Fourth Judicial District, Hennepin County Government Center, Minneapolis, MN 55487-0422.

The Charter Commission is an independent body that works on issues related to Plymouth’s City Charter. The city's charter defines city government structure and operations.

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Questions? Don't hesitate to call City Clerk Sandy Engdahl at 763-509-5080.

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