Final opportunity: Midland government board and commission positions

   

ODESSA, Texas (KOSA) – Today (August 9th, 2024) marks the final day for Midland residents to apply for open positions within the city government. With approximately 30 vacancies spread across 20 different boards and commissions, this opportunity offers a unique chance for citizens to actively engage with their community and play a significant role in local governance.

Midland city officials are actively encouraging residents to apply for these available board and commission positions. The roles offer terms that span from two to four years, providing ample opportunities for residents to make a meaningful impact on various aspects of city life.

The variety of boards and commissions in Midland covers a broad spectrum of interests and expertise. Whether you have a background in economics, urban planning, or simply a passion for community service, there is likely a board that aligns with your interests.

Many of these vacancies arise due to the expiration of current members’ terms, with some members stepping down due to time constraints or personal commitments. Some boards, such as the Midland Development Corporation and Planning and Zoning, attract more attention due to their focus on economic development.

Conversely, boards like the Committee/Construction Board of Adjustments and Appeals and the Zoning Board and Airport Zoning Board have seen less interest, with a combined 12 seats currently open.

Serving on a board not only allows individuals to contribute to their community but also provides a pathway to greater involvement in city government.

For those who aspire to become future leaders on the Midland City Council, applying for these board positions is an excellent first step.

By participating in these boards, residents gain a deeper understanding of city operations, enabling them to share informed insights with their neighbors and demystify misconceptions often spread through social media.

These roles are open to anyone interested in shaping the future of Midland. The application process has been made accessible by the city, with detailed information and a list of available board seats available on the city’s official website, which is linked here.