Liberty Lake City Council
The City Council is the legislative and policy making body for the City of Liberty Lake. It is the Council's responsibility to make and pass laws within the city. The City of Liberty Lake has a strong mayor-council form of government. This page details some key facts about the City Council.
About the City Council
The Mayor chairs all meetings of the City Council. The Council is comprised of seven members who meet bi-monthly to work on city issues. As the legislative body, the City Council establishes local laws and policies, and has general oversight and control over City's finances, primarily through the budget process.
City Council Accepting Applications for Open Seat
The Liberty Lake City Council is accepting applications from individuals interested in serving out the remaining term for City Council Position 7, which extends until December 31, 2011. State law requires that a council member be a resident of Liberty Lake for at least a year and a registered voter at the time of application. Applications must be delivered to City Hall by 4:00 p.m., Friday, January 15, 2010. Questions may be directed to Doug Smith, Community Development Director at 755-6706.
The City Council is the legislative and policy making body for the City of Liberty Lake. It is the Council's responsibility to make and pass laws within the city. The City of Liberty Lake has a strong mayor-council form of government. The Mayor chairs all meetings of the City Council. The Council is comprised of seven members who meet bi-monthly to work on city issues. As the legislative body, the City Council establishes local laws and policies, and has general oversight and control over City's finances, primarily through the budget process. Regular Council meetings are held on the first and third Tuesday of the month from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Other meetings could include committee and special council meetings.
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Candidates will be interviewed at 7:00 p.m., Tuesday, January 19th at City Hall.
Salary & Arts Commission
The Salary Commission and Public Arts Commission are currently accepting membership applications. If you are interested in serving on either of these Commissions, please see the information listed below:
Salary Commission
Arts Commission
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