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Brian A. Sayrs is a citizen advocate, elected and appointed to multiple positions of community trust:

  • Liberty Lake City Council, Position 6;
  • Spokane Transit Authority Board of Directors;
  • Spokane Regional Transportation Council Vice Chair; and
  • Light Rail Steering Committee Vice Chair.

He serves on multiple committees, including:

  • Liberty Lake Council's Community Development Committee;
  • Liberty Lake Council's Parks and Recreation Committee;
  • Council Liaison to the Liberty Lake Trails Committee;
  • Central Valley School District's Community Linkages Committee;
  • Spokane Transit Authority's Reinvention Task Force;
  • Spokane Transit Authority's Operations and Customer Service Committee; and
  • Rural Feeder Van Service Collaboration Team.

Brian is an Association of Washington Cities Certified Municipal Leader, and serves as a member of the National League of Cities' Communications and Information Technology Policy Committee.

Brian is a Charter Member of the Liberty Lake Centennial Rotary, and serves at its Community Service Chairman.

Birthday

Today is Brian's 37th birthday.

Wikipedia Activities

Most of my activities on the Wikipedia are minor edits, lately on a list of tasks located on Sietse Snel's page. You will often find me contributing on matters relating to government, particularly in the greater Liberty Lake, Washington area.

See also: My edit count

Licensing

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