- County Commissioner Roles and Responsibilities - MRSC
A commissioner’s executive and administrative responsibilities are very time-consuming; consequently, boards of commissioners should seriously consider hiring professional staff for managing the day-to-day affairs of the county
- Roles and Responsibilities of Local Government Leaders - MRSC
The role of the county commissioner or county councilmember in personnel matters differs depending on the county's form of government County commissioners in the noncharter, commission form of government have a dual legislative and executive role Therefore, they often play a critical role in hiring and supervising their own management staff
- County Commissioner Guide - MRSC
A commissioner’s executive and administrative responsibilities are very time consuming, and consequently, boards of commissioners should seriously consider hiring professional staf for managing the day-to-day afairs of the county
- MRSC - Planning Commissions
Planning Commissioner Qualifications Most planning commissioners have experience with land use, elected office, engineering, traffic, or development However, some are laypeople with little experience other than an interest in developing their community
- Salaries, Compensation, and Benefits for Local Elected Officials
This page provides an overview of salaries and compensation for local elected officials in Washington State, including salary commissions, wages per diems, salary changes, and various benefits
- MRSC - Vacancies in Local Elected Offices
This page provides an overview of council, commission, and executive vacancies for local governments in Washington State—including resignations, unexcused absences, and other causes of vacancies; effective dates; and the process for appointing new officials to fill the remainder of the terms for the vacant offices
- MRSC - Running for Local Elected Office
What this page covers: This page focuses on running for local governing body or executive positions such as city councilmember, mayor, county commissioner, county auditor, sheriff, fire district commissioner, school board director, etc
- MRSC - Regional Fire Authorities
For instance, the board could consist of three elected regional fire commissioners, or two city councilmembers and three FPD commissioners from participating jurisdictions, or one city councilmember, one FPD commissioner, and three elected regional fire commissioners (or any number of other combinations) The plan must establish the terms of
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