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> Home > Government > News & Public Notices > 2010 News Stories > Auburn Mayor and Councilmember Receive Advanced Certification from AWC
Auburn Mayor and Councilmember Receive Advanced Certification from AWCContact: Dana Hinman, Public Affairs Manager FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: November 15, 2010 AUBURN, Wash. – November 15, 2010 - Auburn Mayor Pete Lewis and city councilmember Bill Peloza have recently received the Advanced Certificate of Municipal Leadership (CML) from the Association of Washington Cities (AWC). Lewis and Peloza have completed more than 60 hours of training credits to earn the distinction and demonstrated valuable service to their community. To earn the certificate, they have attended a variety of AWC-sponsored municipal workshops; including sessions on budgeting, community planning, personnel and leadership. The courses help the mayors and councilmembers learn the essentials of municipal service and improve their ability to work with council colleagues, city staff and citizens. The CML program is designed to enhance the ability of elected municipal officials by providing knowledge and skills to effectively operate within the law, plan for the future, secure and manage funds and foster community and staff relationships. Mayor Lewis currently serves as chair of Association of Washington Cities Economic Development and Infrastructure sub-committee, Vice Chair of the King County Regional Policy Committee. He serves as a member on the Valley Communications Center (Valley Com) Board, Suburban Cities Association (SCA), Public Issues Committee of SCA, Past Chair, Green River Valley Flood Control District, South County Area Transportation Board, Pierce County Cities and Towns Forum, Valley Cities Association and the South Correctional Entity. In addition he is a member of U.S. Conference of Mayors Transportation Committee, International Trade Committee and Amtrak Advisory Board. Peloza is Chair of the Municipal Services Committee and Vice Chair of the Public Works Committee and has served on the Finance Committee and LEOFF Board. In addition, Bill serves on the following Regional Committees: National League of Cities; Energy, Environment and Natural Resources Steering Committee; King County Regional Water Quality Committee (RWQC) and is the RWQC Caucus Chair of the Suburban Cities Association; King County Metropolitan Solid Waste Advisory Committee; King County Metropolitan Water Pollution Abatement Advisory Committee and King County Water Resource Inventory Area (WRIA 9 - Green/Duwamish & Central Puget Sound Watershed) Management and Watershed Ecosystem Forum (Co-Chair) Committees; and Bill serves as an alternate member to the King County Flood Control District Advisory Committee. As a Council Project, Bill organized the Auburn International Farmers Market. The market concluded its successful 2009 first season in Downtown Auburn and continues strong today. ABOUT AWC Membership is voluntary; however, AWC maintains 100-percent participation from Washington’s 281 cities and towns. The goal of AWC is to create and maintain livable cities and towns throughout the state. # # # City of Auburn |
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