
Broward Sheriff’s Office Parkland, FL.
By Ryan Yousefi
The City of Parkland is inviting residents to submit applications as it aims to fill a seat on a prominent advisory board before the end of the year.
Now through Wednesday, November 30, the City is accepting applications for an open position on the City’s Police Pension Board.
The Parkland Police Pension Board of Trustees consists of a five-member board comprised of two police officer participants, two residents of Parkland appointed by the commission, and a fifth member chosen by the other four members.
Parkland residents interested in this volunteer advisory board position may apply by submitting a completed application to the City Clerk’s Office at 6600 University Drive.
Once the application window has closed on November 30, approved applications will be considered, a decision will be made, and the position will be appointed by the City Commission at their December 14 meeting.
The City of Parkland asks applicants to consider before applying that Police Pension Board meetings are held quarterly, at 6 p.m., on the last Monday of the month. View meeting agendas here.
For more information, please contact the City Clerk’s Office at (954) 757-4132.
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