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Bridgeport RPAC has openings

  • by Sheet Staff
  • in News
  • — 10 Sep, 2012

Mono County Community Development Department will be relying on the Regional Planning Advisory Committee (RPAC) for community input, discussion and guidance. The RPAC currently has five members, and is looking to expand. If you would like to be part of these upcoming discussion to define the future of Bridgeport, please submit an application. Diverse opinions and viewpoints are welcome, and generally lead to stronger consensus and better decisions.

Applications are available at the Community Development counter of the Bridgeport county office.

Submit RPAC applications directly to Supervisor Tim Hansen at PO Box 287, Lee Vining, CA 93541, or to Wendy Sugimura at the address below. Application deadline is Friday, Sept. 28.

PO Box 347, 437 Old Mammoth Road, Suite P, Mammoth Lakes, CA  93546. Call 760.924.1814 (direct) or 760.924.1823 (permit center). –Press Release

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