NOTICE: Seeking applicant to serve on the Central Georgia Joint Development Authority

NOTICE: Seeking applicant to serve on the Central Georgia Joint Development Authority
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The Crawford County Board of Commissioners is currently seeking an applicant to serve on the Central Georgia Joint Development Authority.

Central Georgia Joint Development Authority meets once a quarter. The objective the Central Georgia Development Authority is to protect the health, safety, and welfare of the citizens in member Counties and the State.

Applicant will be required to pass a background check.

Applications can be obtained on the county website at www.crawfordcountyga.org or the County Commissioners’ office located at 640 GA Hwy 128, Roberta, Georgia 31078.

You may drop applications off at the Administration Office located at 640 GA Hwy 128 or mail to Crawford County Board of Commissioners, P.O. Box 1059 Roberta, Georgia 31078.

Application
Criminal History Release Form

Source: https://www.crawfordcountyga.org/notice-seeking-applicant-to-serve-on-the-central-georgia-joint-development-authority/



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