
Board of Supervisors
Grays Harbor Conservation District is governed by a board of five members, called supervisors. Three are elected locally by the public, and two are appointed by the Conservation Commission. At least two of the elected and one of the appointed supervisors must be local landowners or operators of a farm. The term of office is three years. Supervisors serve without compensation — they are volunteers.
Meet our Board of Supervisors
A seat on the Grays Harbor Conservation District board is available for appointment by the Washington State Conservation Commission. Conservation district board supervisors are public officials who serve without compensation and set policy and direction for the conservation district. An applicant must be a registered voter in Washington State. Applicants for appointed positions do not have to live within the district boundary to apply. For more information, please contact Grays Harbor Conservation District (info@graysharborcd.org).
Applications and supporting materials must be received by the Commission no later than March 31, 2026
Board of Supervisor Meetings
The Grays Harbor Conservation District Board of Supervisors meet the third Tuesday of every month for their regularly scheduled meetings.

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