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11 People Sought for Maui Charter Commission

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Applications are now being accepted for the Maui County Charter Commission, a body which convenes once every decade. The 11 members of the Charter Commission are selected by the mayor and are subject to council approval.  They are tasked with studying and reviewing the operation of County government, proposing charter amendments, or drafting a new charter.

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Maui Mayor Charmaine Tavares is accepting applications though Wednesday, December 22, 2010, with commission appointments set to begin on March 31, 2011.

Applications are available online at www.mauicounty.gov (click on the Boards and Commissions box on the lower right) and at the following locations: the Information Booth (Lobby level) and Office of the Mayor (9th floor) of  the Kalana O Maui (County) Building at 200 S. High Street, Wailuku; all public libraries; County Council Services Offices in Hana and on Molokai and Lanai; and at Parks and Recreation Permit Offices in Wailuku at the War Memorial Gym, in Makawao at the Eddie Tam Gym, in Lahaina at the Lahaina Civic Center, in Kihei at the Kihei Community Center, in Hana at the Hana Community Center, on Molokai at the Mitchell Pauole Center, and on Lanai at the County Gym.

Applications may be mailed by Wednesday, December 22, 2010 to: Mayor Charmaine Tavares, County of Maui, 200 South High Street, Ninth Floor, Wailuku, HI 96793, or faxed to (808) 270-7870.

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(Posted by Wendy Osher, supporting information courtesy County of Maui)

*** If you found this post helpful, you may also like our story on Vacancies on the County’s Boards, Councils, Committees and Commissions.

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