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Apache Junction council interviews 26 applicants for boards and commissions

5970912 · October 21, 2025
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Summary

City council held interviews Oct. 20 for 26 applicants to advisory boards and commissions; staff verified residency with GIS, several boards have upcoming vacancies and selections are scheduled at the next meeting.

Apache Junction city council on Oct. 20 interviewed 26 applicants for vacancies on multiple advisory boards and commissions, hearing brief statements from residents who described their experience and board preferences.

City staff verified applicant addresses using the city GIS and provided a summary of openings and expirations before the interviews began. "We did receive a total of 26 applications. All addresses were verified with our G.I.S.," staff member Evie told the council. Evie also noted several board-specific details, including that the Industrial Development Authority has three vacancies and "has not met since 1989," and that Planning and Zoning will have one vacancy created by a resignation effective Oct. 31, 2025.

Why it matters: the interviews are the council's primary public step for filling advisory roles that advise on zoning, parks, public art, library services and human…

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