Johns Creek has put out the word that it’s seeking applicants for the Town Center Advisory Committee, a panel that will review and provide feedback to staff during the development of a Town Center Master Plan.

The document "will review and establish appropriate land use, linear park design, street and multi-modal networks, streetscape and architectural standards desired by residents, businesses and property owners to create a vibrant, inviting and experiential Town Center unique to the city of Johns Creek," according to a city announcement.

The advisory committee will be made up of 25 members and two City Council liaisons, with 12 spots reserved for those with specific expertise in fields such as the arts, small and large business, economic development, neighborhoods, recreation and transportation. To view the criteria and other information and submit an application: https://bit.ly/3cmUYrx

The self-nomination period runs May 11-June 9. The council will recommend nominees to the mayor, who will make appointments for council ratification.

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