The seven-member Board of Trustees team is entrusted with the oversight and management of the funds received by Washtenaw County taxpayers. They are also involved in hiring and managing WCC’s president and managing the budget of roughly $104 million.
Citizens of Washtenaw County are allowed three minutes each to voice their opinion on certain subjects that are being discussed. This Board sets the policies for the college, are non-partisan, and are in unpaid positions for a 6 year term.
Two members, Richard Landau and Diana McKnight-Morton, will be running unopposed in the vote that will be on the ballot on November 6th. To get more information on the meeting times and dates, visit wccnet.edu for more details.
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