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PAWTUCKET BOARDS & COMMISSIONS -- EXPIRED TERMS & VACANCIES -- 2023
Pursuant to Sec. 9-105 of the Pawtucket City Charter, below is a list of all terms expiring in 2022 and all current vacancies on Boards/Commissions in Pawtucket.
 
BOARD/COMMISSION DATES TERMS EXPIRING  IN 2022 NUMBER  TERMS EXPIRING IN 2022 / VACANCIES 
Arts & Culture Advisory Commission  1st Monday in October Three, plus two expired terms*
Arts Panel Review Committee June 1, 2021 One (City Council Appointment)
Board of Appeals 1st Monday in January  One 
Board of Canvassers 1st Monday in March None
Historic District Commission 1st Monday in February  Three
Pawtucket Housing Authority July 14, 2021 Three
Juvenile Hearing Board 1st Monday in December Three, plus two expired terms**
Mayor's Community Board February 6, 2022 Thirteen, plus two vacancies
Parks/Tree Commission 1st Monday in August Three
Pawtucket Business Development Corp. January 2021 None, with eight to thirteen vacancies***
Pawtucket Hall of Fame Committee December 2021 Four, plus four expired terms and one vacancy****
Pawtucket Redevelopment Agency September 12, 2021 One
Pension Board (Mayor Appoints) 1st Monday in January  One
Pension Board (Council Appoints) 1st Monday in January   One
Personnel Board 1st Monday in January  One
City Planning Commission 1st Monday in January  One 
Public Arts Committee 1st Monday in June One, plus one expired term*****
Public Library Trustees 1st Monday in January  Three 
Purchasing Board 1st Monday in January  One
Riverfront Commission (Mayor Appoints) 1st Monday in June Three
Riverfront Commission (Council Appoints) 1st Monday in June OneTwo
Water Supply Board 1st Monday in January  One
 
* The Advisory Commission on Arts and Culture currently has seven members.  Three will expire in October.  The Mayor needs to make enough appointments to ensure that the Commission has the required minimum of five members, but not more than nine members.
 
** The Juvenile Hearing Board currently has eleven members.  Two will expire this December.  The Mayor needs to make enough appointments to ensure that the Board has the required minimum of seven members, with at least one being from each of the six councilmanic districts and one being under the age of twenty-five.
 
*** The Pawtucket Business Development Corporation currently has seventeen members.  The Mayor needs to make enough appointments to ensure that the Board has the required minimum of twenty-five members, but not more than thirty members.
 
**** The Pawtucket Hall of Fame Committee currently has eight members.  Four will expire in December.  The Mayor needs to make enough appointments to ensure that the Committee has the required minimum of nine members, but not more than fifteen members.
 
***** The Public Arts Committee currently has Four members.  One will expire in June.  The opening now must be filled by a community member.  The opening in June must be filled by a member of the Pawtucket Foundation.
 
Anyone interested in serving on a board or commission should send a letter and resume to Anna Martins in the Mayor's Office, 137 Roosevelt Avenue, Pawtucket, RI 02860, or an e-mail to [email protected].  
 

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