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How to become a board member Applications are accepted on a continual basis and press releases are sent out before each series of interviews (these occur when there are vacancies on the Board). Individuals selected must have perspective, experience, and talents that will enhance the Board. Strong candidates will have a broad familiarity with many neighborhoods in the city, and interest in biking for recreation and/or transportation and a willingness to devote 8-10 hours a month to Board meetings and other Board duties. Applicants must reside within the City of Seattle . Board meetings are generally held 6-8pm on the first Wednesday of every month in City Hall. To apply to the Seattle Bicycle Advisory Board. Submit your resume and a cover letter explaining your interest to: Monica DeWald If you have questions about the application process, please contact Michael Gilmore at 206-615-0048, or michael.gilmore@seattle.gov. If you have any questions about SBAB, please contact Monica DeWald in the Seattle Department of Transportation at (206) 684-5374, or e-mail at monica.dewald@seattle.gov. The Nickels Administration and City Council are committed to promoting diversity in the City's boards and commissions. Women, youth, persons with disabilities, sexual minorities, and persons of color are encouraged to apply.
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