A strong, engaged, and dedicated board is a cornerstone of a successful community. Residents who step forward to serve bring fresh ideas, thoughtful discussion, and meaningful oversight that helps shape the future of our county. Lenawee County is currently seeking applicants for several open board and committee positions. If you have experience, interest, or simply a desire to give back to your community, this is your opportunity to make a difference.
Open Positions
Department on Aging Advisory Board
Term: 3 years
Representation: District 4
Meeting Schedule: Monthly on the 4th Thursday at 1:00 PM
Emergency 911 District Board
Term: 3 years
Representation: General public representative
Meeting Schedule: Every other month on the 2nd Thursday at 3:00 PM
Materials Management Planning Committee
Term: 5 years
Eligibility: Must be an elected official of a Lenawee County City or Village
Meeting Schedule: Monthly on the 1st Wednesday at 10:00 AM
All meetings are held in the Commission Chambers at the historic Old County Courthouse located at 301 N. Main St. in Adrian.
Serving on a board or committee is one of the most direct ways residents can help guide programs, policies, and services that affect neighbors, families, and future generations. Whether your background is in public service, business, healthcare, planning, or community advocacy, your perspective matters.
How to Apply
Residents interested in serving are encouraged to complete an application and return it to:
Lenawee County Board of Commissioners
Attn: Personnel/Ways & Means Committee
301 N. Main St.
Adrian, MI 49221
Email: carissa.zubke@lenawee.mi.us
Fax: (517) 264-4512
Board service is a meaningful way to strengthen your community while collaborating with others who share a commitment to public service.