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El Dorado Local Agency Formation Commission is considering the appointment for the Alternate Public Member on LAFCO

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SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. – The El Dorado Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCO) will be considering the appointment of an Alternate Public Member to LAFCO to serve the remainder of the current four-year term, from May 2024 through May 2028.

The Public Member Alternate represents the interests of the taxpayer-citizens of El Dorado County. The Alternate fully participates in the discussion and deliberation at LAFCO meetings but votes only when the regular Public Member is absent or disqualified.

Applicants must be a resident and registered voter in El Dorado County and cannot be a city, special district or County official of any public agency within El Dorado County. Those seated on LAFCO are subject to the Fair Political Practices Commission and must file an annual conflict of interest statement.



Under state law, LAFCO is mandated to ensure the logical formation and determination of the local government agency boundaries, which affect growth and development patterns, delivery of urban services, and agricultural and open space lands within El Dorado County.

The Commission meets on the fourth Wednesday of every other month (first Wednesday in December) in the Board of Supervisors meeting room at 330 Fair Lane, Placerville. LAFCO meetings are currently scheduled to begin at 5:30 p.m., though this start time is subject to change.



If you wish to be considered for the Alternate Public Member position on LAFCO, the application form is posted on the LAFCO website at https://www.edlafco.us/alternate-public- member-vacancy. If you have any questions, please call the LAFCO office at (530) 295-2707.

To be considered, applicants must be available to attend and interview at LAFCO’s meeting on March 26, 2025. The agenda will be posted approximately one week prior to the meeting. Please refer to the agenda for the specific start time.

Please submit applications to: lafco@edlafco.us


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