There is still time for residents of the Tri-City Regional Sanitary District to get on the ballot for the upcoming general election.
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There is still time for residents of the Tri-City Regional Sanitary District to get on the ballot for the upcoming general election.
Information packets to run for the district board are currently available and to get on the ballot, only five verified signatures are required. Interested applicants can submit completed packets from through Aug. 8. There are three officers whose terms are expiring, that of Board President Bob Zache, and board members Robin Horta (Bradford) and John Chisolm.
The election is non-partisan and open to residents who live in the district. Business owners who do not live in the district are disqualified from serving on the district board.
Board meetings generally take place at the Tri-City Fire Department, located at 4280 Broadway, in Claypool,at 5:15 p.m. on the second and fourth Wednesdays of the month.