Habersham County is calling on residents to step forward and serve their community through a variety of local boards, commissions, and authorities. The county has launched a new, streamlined online application system that allows citizens to apply quickly and easily from any device — with no paperwork and no hassle.
Officials say the updated process is designed to make public service more accessible than ever, giving residents an opportunity to participate directly in shaping local policy, planning, and community development.
“Now it’s easier than ever to serve your community,” the county announced. “With just a few clicks, you can make a real difference in Habersham County.”
Qualified residents are encouraged to explore open positions and apply online.
🔗 Apply Online & Learn More
Applications Due by Friday, December 12, 2025
Several key boards currently have open seats, offering opportunities to support areas such as planning, mental health, recreation, and environmental conservation.
DBHDD Region 1 Advisory Council — 1 Seat
This council supports planning for mental health, developmental disabilities, and addiction services. Members collaborate with consumers, families, and providers to establish regional service priorities.
Meetings: 2nd Thursday, 2–4 p.m., virtual format.
Planning Commission — 3 Seats
The Planning Commission reviews subdivision plans, evaluates zoning requests, and advises the Board of Commissioners on land-use matters. It plays a central role in guiding the county’s growth and development.
Meetings: 1st Tuesday at 6 p.m., Courthouse Jury Assembly Room.
Recreation Board — 3 Seats
This board oversees the development and implementation of local recreation programs and facilities. Members help evaluate effectiveness, recommend improvements, and ensure recreational opportunities meet community needs.
Meetings: 3rd Tuesday at 5:45 p.m., Ruby Fulbright Aquatic Center.
Chestatee-Chattahoochee RC&D Council — 2 Seats
The RC&D Council focuses on conservation, regional planning, and sustainable use of natural resources across 13 Northeast Georgia counties. Members support initiatives that promote environmental stewardship and economic development.
Meetings: Scheduled throughout the region.
A Chance to Shape Habersham’s Future
County leaders emphasize that serving on these boards offers residents a meaningful way to engage with issues that directly impact their daily lives — from land use to recreation to environmental protection.
Anyone interested in contributing their skills and perspectives to the community is encouraged to apply before the December 12 deadline.
Habersham News will continue to follow opportunities for public involvement throughout the county.
Submit Your Application Today
Applications and specifics on each position are at habershamga.com/appointed-boards-commissions-authorities.cfm. You can also submit an application in-person at the Commissioner’s Office. Questions may be directed to County Clerk Brandalin Carnes at 706-839-0215.





