Politics & Government
Last Chance: MCCAB Vacancies
The Mid-County Citizens Advisory Board has seven open spots.

Do you live or run a business in the mid-county area? Are you interested in serving on the Mid-County Citizens Advisory Board?
The application deadline for the seven vacancies on the 15-person board is July 11.
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So, what exactly is the mid-county area?
Upper Rock Creek, Wheaton, Kensington, Kemp Mill, Aspen Hill, Glenmont, Norbeck, Forest Glen, Olney, Brookeville, and Sandy Spring.
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What does MCCAB do?
"The Board serves as a liaison between the community, the county executive, County Council, and county government departments by identifying community concerns and recommending possible solutions," according to the vacancy posting on the county website. "It also advises the Director of the Mid-County Services Center on transportation, economic development, housing, education, human services, environment, recreation, public safety and other issues of importance to the area."
When and where does MCCAB meet?
The board meets the third Tuesday of the month at the , 2424 Reedie Drive, Wheaton.
How do I apply?
Anyone interested in applying should send a brief cover letter and resume to County Executive Isiah Leggett, 101 Monroe Street, 2nd Floor, Rockville, MD 20850, or by email to countyexecutive.boards@montgomerycountymd.gov.
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