Aldrich Resigns From Snohomish PUD Board

January 12, 2017

Everett Government

Aldrich

There’s now a vacancy in Snohomish PUD District 1

There’s an opening on the Snohomish PUD Board following the resignation of commissioner David Aldrich. Aldrich served District 1 which covers Everett, Marysville and all of north Snohomish County. Neil Neroutsos with Snohomish PUD says Aldrich resigned January 1st by email citing personal/family reasons. Neroutsos explained the process in an email to MyEverettNews.com this afternoon…

“The announcement was not formally made until the Commission’s public meeting this week. It was initially posted on our website. The position is an appointment by the existing Commission based on the letters of interest submitted by candidates. The appointed position will run through year-end 2018. An election for an additional two-year term will be held in November 2018. That commissioner position would run through year-end 2020.”

If you are interested in applying for the position you can submit a letter of interest to the Clerk of the Board at P.O. Box 1107, Everett, WA 98206-1107, by 5:00 p.m., February 7, 2017. Please include a summary of your education, work experience, and a statement indicating why you are interested in or qualified for the position.

In order to be eligible, candidates must be over the age of 18, a U.S. citizen eligible to vote, and a registered voter residing within Commission District 1.

Here a link to more information about the position.


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