LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — The Upper and Lower Kyle Canyon Citizens Advisory Council (CAC) is looking for new community leaders. Clark County is currently accepting applications for an open seat on the advisory board.

Residents can directly influence local decision-making while serving in an advisory position with the CAC. The incoming council member will serve a two-year term and participate in regular public meetings addressing vital community matters.

The Upper and Lower Kyle Canyon CAC is responsible for providing input on various issues in the Upper and Lower Kyle Canyon areas, forwarding concerns to the County Commission, assisting in long-term planning, and disseminating information to the residents of the area.

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“Serving on a Citizen’s Advisory Council gives residents a meaningful opportunity to help strengthen the future of the Kyle Canyon community,” said Commissioner April Becker. “We need individuals who care deeply about their neighborhood and are ready to listen, engage, and advocate for the priorities of the people who live here.”

In order to qualify for a position on the advisory board, candidates must be eligible to vote, live within the CAC boundaries, commit to participating in annual training sessions, and attend monthly meetings.

The applications are due by May 7 at 5:30 p.m.

Applications are available on the Clark County website or by emailing the Clark County Department of Administrative Services. Appointments will be made on Tuesday, June 2.

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