The Town of Culver has an opening on the Redevelopment Commission.
The Redevelopment Commission promotes economic development but also the renovation of older development. Under Indiana law, the Redevelopment Commission has the duty to:
1. Investigate, study, and survey areas needing redevelopment within the corporate boundaries of the town;
2. Investigate, study, determine, and, to the extent possible, combat the cause of areas needing redevelopment;
3. Promote the use of land in the manner that best serves the interests of the town and its residents; and
4. Select and acquire the areas needing redevelopment to be redeveloped under this chapter.
Applicants must be 18 years or older and reside in the Town of Culver. It’s their practice to require one year of residency.
If you are interested in servicing, please complete the application found on the Town of Culver website. https://townofculver.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Board-and-Commission-Fillable-Application.pdf and submit it to kheim@townofculver.org no later than 4 p.m., Friday, March 23. The Town Council would like to make the appointment at the March 28 council meeting.
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