Leon County Board of County Commissioners
Joint School Coordinating Committee

The joint City / County / School Board - School Coordinating Committee was established for the oversight of the School Concurrency Program by fostering the coordination of comprehensive planning and school facilities planning programs. The committee meets as needed to address the following issues:
  • Evaluation and any suggested changes to the process for sharing information on planned school facilities and the City and County participation in the School District's Five-Year Capital Facilities Plan
  • Changes to the Level of Service standards adopted for each school type in the School District
  • Changes to the School Concurrency Service areas, as recommended by the School Board
  • Monitoring of the school concurrency management system
  • Changes to the Interlocal Agreement
  • Amendments to the Capital Improvements Element, Public School Facilities Element, or Intergovernmental Coordination Element of the Comprehensive Plan
  • Effectiveness of School Concurrency Implementation
Section 163.31777, Florida Statutes
Interlocal Agreement for Tallahassee, Leon County and Leon County Schools Public School Concurrency and Facility Planning, section 1.3, dated Sept. 1, 2006
Decision Making Committee
Must be a Leon County resident.
The School Coordinating Committee issues a report with recommendations to the City Commission, County Commission, and School Board within sixty (60) days of each meeting.
6 total members:
  • one member of the Board of County Commissioners
  • one citizen member appointed by the Board of County Commissioners
  • one member of the City Commission
  • one citizen member appointed by the City Commission
  • one member of the School Board
  • one citizen member appointed by the School Board
4-Year(s) Expiring September 30
Maximum Number of Terms: 2
Citizen members shall not serve more than two full consecutive terms per 2007 bylaws.
Vacancies are filled for the remainder of the unexpired term.
The School Coordinating Committee meets twice per year, coordinating with the amendment cycles to the Comprehensive Plan, or more often as needed.