"We are seeking interested and qualified persons to meet monthly from June to October to help guide this effort," states an entry on the city's economic development blog.
Committee members will be appointed by the mayor and confirmed by the Common Council.
The group is charged with developing a plan that provides an overview of current and projected economic conditions; identifies and prioritizes economic development issues for the next five years; and establishes a means of measuring progress.
Anyone interested in being a member of this ad hoc committee should contact Mayor Joe Chase, Alderman John Murray or City Economic Development Coordinator Neil Stechschulte by May 16.
Recommendations of potential members are also encouraged.
Candidates may be asked to submit a short description of their qualifications or background and to explain their interest in serving on the committee.



