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  • Administrative Code

    Mahanoy City, PA
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    The Borough of Mahanoy City adopted this Administrative Code in September 2021 to operationalize its Home Rule Charter and establish comprehensive procedures for governmental operations, following findings by the Government Study Commission that revealed past inconsistencies and gaps in Borough administrative policies. Developed cooperatively by Baker Tilly and Borough officials and employees, the code addresses Borough structure and organization, financial policies and procedures including accounting and budgeting, and human resource administration including employment guidelines and performance management. The code establishes legislative and administrative procedures, defines responsibilities of Borough officials, and establishes fiscal controls, while explicitly preserving existing Collective Bargaining Agreements with the Police Department and Teamsters Local Union No. 429 and Civil Service requirements, which govern in case of conflict.

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  • Civil Service Examination

Mahanoy City, PA
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The Mahanoy City Borough Civil Service Commission will administer a civil service examination for entry-level police officer positions on Thursday, April 30th at 6:00 pm at the Municipal Building. All applicants must be ACT 120 certified and hold a valid driver's license, with applications due by Friday, April 24th at noon. Applications can be obtained from the Borough Secretary at 239 E. Pine Street during regular business hours.

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  • Boards, Committees, & Commissions | Phoenixville Borough, PA

    Phoenixville, PA
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    This document lists the boards, committees, and commissions of Phoenixville Borough, PA, along with current vacancies and expiring positions. The Recreation Board has one seat available with a term expiring April 30, 2028, for a 4-year term. Seven additional positions are expiring across various boards: the Civil Service Commission (1 seat, January 31, 2027, 6-year term), Historical Architectural Review Board (1 seat, August 31, 2027, 4-year term), Human Relations Commission (2 seats, March 31, 2028, 3-year terms), Planning Commission (1 seat, March 31, 2027, 4-year term), Recreation Board (2 seats, April 30, 2026, 4-year terms), Tree Advisory Commission (1 seat, June 30, 2026, 5-year term), and Zoning Hearing Board (1 seat, January 31, 2028, 5-year term). All board members are appointed or reappointed annually by the Borough Council, with applications available from the Borough Manager at 351 Bridge Street.

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  • Boards, Committees & Commissions City of Tucson

    Tucson, AZ
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    The City of Tucson is accepting applications for the Civil Service Commission through its City Clerk's Office. The Commission meets four times per year and ensures equal opportunity and merit principles in personnel administration; commissioners receive $2,400 annually and the chairperson receives $3,000 annually. Applicants must be residents and qualified electors of Tucson for at least five years, cannot hold any other public office, and are accepted from any political party. The City of Tucson additionally maintains a complete list of boards, committees, and commissions that serve in advisory capacities to the Mayor and Council, with a policy (Resolution 15881) requiring all appointments to be gender balanced and reflect the ethnic and racial composition of the City. Interested residents can apply online or contact the City Clerk's Office at (520) 791-4213 for assistance.

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  • Civil Service Commission | City of Cleveland Ohio

    Cleveland, OH
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    The Civil Service Commission of Cleveland, Ohio administers the hiring and employment process for all classified City positions. Under the direction of Executive Director Rachon Long and a five-member commission led by President Pastor Gregory E. Jordan, the office accepts and processes applications for Competitive and Non-Competitive civil service classifications through the online NEOGOV platform, administers examinations to create eligible hiring lists, and oversees compliance with Civil Service Rules and the City Charter. Applications are submitted exclusively online at NEOGOV with required education and experience documentation sent via email correspondence; paper applications are no longer accepted. The Commission holds public meetings and conducts examinations for positions including Customer Account Associate roles in Billing Services and Credit & Collections, with a scheduled Commission meeting on May 8, 2026.

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  • County of Los Angeles Board of Supervisors ... - LA County

    Los Angeles, CA
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    The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors is the governing body and combined executive and legislative head of the county, serving a population of over 10 million people through a civil service staff managing county departments and agencies. The Board consists of five supervisors: Hilda L. Solis (First District), Holly J. Mitchell (Second District), Lindsey P. Horvath (Third District), Janice Hahn (Fourth District), and Kathryn Barger (Fifth District). The Executive Office of the Board administers functions including publishing weekly agendas, maintaining official records dating to the 1850s, and providing administrative, accounting, procurement, and personnel services to county commissions including the Office of the Inspector General and Civilian Oversight Commission. A Regular Board Meeting is scheduled for May 5, 2026 at 9:30 a.m., with a Special Board Meeting following on May 6, 2026 at 9:30 a.m.

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  • City of Toledo | Boards and Commissions

    Toledo, OH
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    The City of Toledo maintains a comprehensive system of boards and commissions serving various municipal functions, including the Human Relations Commission, Civil Service Commission, Civilian Police Review Board, Arts Commission, and multiple boards of control governing trades such as electrical work and home remodeling. These bodies handle appeals processes, set professional standards and regulations, advise city leadership on specific populations and neighborhoods, and facilitate citizen participation in governance and police oversight. The document provides a directory listing of approximately 17 boards and commissions with brief descriptions of their respective responsibilities and jurisdictions.

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  • Home - Official Website of the City of Hazleton, Pennsylvania

    Hazleton, PA
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    The City of Hazleton's official website homepage provides residents with information about city government, services, and parks. Notable announcements include an invitation for residents to comment on the Columbus Court Park and Pagnotti Field Master Plan update and a notice that the Hazleton Fire Civil Service Commission is accepting applications for competitive examinations to become firefighters through April 24, 2026, with a $50 application fee. Additionally, a public hearing on the proposed Greater Hazleton Area Thrive 2035 Multi-municipal Comprehensive Plan is scheduled for April 14, 2026, at 6:00 PM, with possible adoption by City Council that same evening if approved.

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