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Boards and Commissions Application

Steps

  1. 1. Step One
  2. 2. Step Two
  • Step One

    1. Westland City Seal
    2. Thank you for taking the time to fill out this application for one of the City of Westland's Boards and Commissions. Your role, if selected, is vital for making sure that the City of Westland is a wonderful place to live now and for future generations. Please make sure you answer all applicable questions. All information provided in this form is subject to Freedom of Information Act requests subject to State law.
    3. Personal Information
    4. How would you prefer to receive communications from the City of Westland?*
    5. How did you find out about the Board or Commission opening?*
    6. Residency Information
    7. Is the above address your principal residence?*
    8. Are you a City resident?*
    9. Are you, your principal residence, and other owned property current in all payments due to the City?*
    10. If applicable, list all additional property addresses you own in the City of Westland:
    11. Occupational Information
    12. Which Board or Commission are you interested in joining? Please note not all Boards and Commissions will have vacancies at your time of application.*
    13. Are you currently serving as an appointee to any other City Board or Commission?*
    14. Are there any reasons you may have a conflict of interest if you were appointed to a Board or Commission? If Yes, please explain.
    15. Provide two non-family references:
    16. Electronic Signature Agreement*
      By checking the "I agree" box below, you agree and acknowledge that 1) your application will not be signed in the sense of a traditional paper document, 2) by signing in this alternate manner, you authorize your electronic signature to be valid and binding upon you to the same force and effect as a handwritten signature, and 3) you may still be required to provide a traditional signature at a later date.