San Joaquin County Seeks Community Involvement In Local Boards And Commissions

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STOCKTON,  — The San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors is calling on local residents to step forward and volunteer for several key boards and commissions, marking a significant push towards involving more community representatives in governance.

Volunteer positions are available across various bodies including the Agricultural Advisory Board, which seeks two at-large production agriculture representatives; the Council for Quality Education and Care of Children, which is looking for one community representative; and the Equal Employment Opportunity Advisory Committee, which needs one at-large representative.

Additionally, openings are listed for the Lockeford, Thornton, and Woodbridge Municipal Advisory Councils, seeking four and two members respectively. This initiative not only helps fill crucial roles within the county’s advisory network but also empowers citizens to have a direct impact on local policies and development.

Applications for these positions are open until November 1, with the Board of Supervisors set to review candidates at their December 10 meeting. Successful applicants will be required to undergo training, details of which will be provided upon appointment by the Clerk of the Board.

Those interested can find applications at the Clerk of the Board’s office located at 44 N. San Joaquin St., Suite 627, Stockton, or online. For more information, potential volunteers can also contact the Clerk’s office via email at committees@sjgov.org or by phone at 209-468-2350.

In related news, the California Highway Patrol (CHP) is offering a Start Smart program for teen drivers in Sacramento. Funded by a recent grant, this traffic safety initiative aims to educate newly licensed teenage drivers and their guardians about safe driving practices, crash prevention, and the legal implications of driving. The program emphasizes the critical role guardians play in reinforcing safe driving habits among teens.

For more details or to register for the Start Smart program, contact the CHP Stockton office at 209-938-4800 or download the CHP Start Smart App.

The San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors continues to foster community involvement and safety through such programs, ensuring a proactive approach to governance and public welfare.

Reported by Wes Bowers

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