Board and Committee Vacancies
Leon County Board of County Commissioners
Board and Committee Vacancies
Functions as a focus group, and as a continuous source of community input and technical resources from development industry professionals and community stakeholders providing proactive input and feedback for development review and approval service enhancements to the Development Support and Environmental Management Department staff.
All members must be a Leon County resident.
The following seven seats are appointed by the full Board and do not require a nomination:
- Seat 5: a person who is employed by the university or local school system
- Seats 7 & 8: persons employed by or who represents, a community-based, environment-related organization
- Seats 9, 10 & 11: residents of Leon County
- Seat 16: an archaeologist
The following nine seats are nominated by local organizations and appointed by the full Board:
- Seat 1: a person who is engaged in providing construction development, planning or environmental-related services, nominated by the Building Industry Association of the Big Bend (formerly the Tallahassee Builders Association)
- Seat 2: a person who is engaged in providing construction development, planning or environmental-related services, nominated by the Big Bend Contractors Association
- Seat 3: a person who is engaged in providing construction development, planning or environmental-related services, nominated by the National Association of Women in Construction
- Seat 4: a person who is engaged in providing construction development, planning or environmental-related services, nominated by the Associated Builders and Contractors of North Florida
- Seat 6: a person who serves on a neighborhood association board or represents a neighborhood-based organization, nominated by the Council of Neighborhood Associations
- Seat 12: a person who represents a business association or organization, nominated by the Greater Tallahassee Chamber of Commerce
- Seat 13: a person who represents a business association or organization, nominated by the Big Bend Minority Chamber of Commerce
- Seat 14: a person who represents a business association or organization, nominated by the Network of Entrepreneurs & Business Advocates
- Seat 15: a person who represents a business association or organization, nominated by the Capital City Chamber of Commerce
Board of County Commissioners
Must be a a provider of construction development, planning or environmental-related services nominated by the Tallahassee Builders Association
Board of County Commissioners
Must be a person who represent a business association or organization, nominated by the Greater Tallahassee Chamber of Commerce
Board of County Commissioners
Must be a person who represent a business association or organization, nominated by the Big Bend Minority Chamber of Commerce
Board of County Commissioners
Must be a person who represent a business association or organization, nominated by the Capital City Chamber of Commerce
The Animal Classification Committee (ACC) is charged with the duties and responsibilities for considering the evidence, related history, ordinance requirements, and to provide recommendations as to the classification and disposition of any animal that is the subject of a Dangerous/Aggressive classification.
The ACC conducts hearings for animal owner's to contest the initial determination of classification, the penalty, or both, for an animal classified as dangerous or aggressive by the Director of Animal Control, or designee. The ACC determines the classification and disposition of the animal based upon the ordinance requirements. The ACC shall decide the issues based upon the preponderance of the evidence and its decision shall be final.
Eligibility categories:
- County Sheriff, or designee
- Licensed veterinarian
- Informed citizen, who demonstrate by training, education, experience or employment, both an interest in animal welfare and control, and the objectivity and demeanor to fairly hear animal classification cases.
Board of County Commissioners
Board of County Commissioners
Conducts hearings on appeals and variances for the City of Tallahassee and Leon County. BOAA members are required to review the staff reports on the requested appeals and variances cases, conduct hearings in order to make findings of fact and, with the assistance of the BOAA attorney, make conclusions of law to make a determination on the requested appeal or variance.
Appeals: Certain decisions made by City or County officials are appealable to the BOAA. For example, an applicant for a proposed development may appeal a decision made by a County official to apply a particular parking standard to the proposed development. The BOAA is responsible for conducting the hearings and making a final decision on the appeals.
Variances: Variances to the City and County’s Land Development Codes may be granted under certain circumstances. The BOAA is responsible for conducting hearings on variances and determining whether the variance meets the applicable requirements. The BOAA will be required to consider factors such as whether the variance would be contrary to the public interest. For example, an applicant may request a variance on a minimum setback requirement.
The BOAA is supported with staff of the Leon County Department of Development Support and Environmental Management and the City of Tallahassee's Growth Management Department. The BOAA receives legal advice from its own attorney.
Members must be a resident of Leon County, an owner of real property, and a taxpayer per bylaws.
Tallahassee City Commission
Tallahassee City Commission
Tallahassee City Commission
CareerSource Capital Region connects employers with qualified, skilled and talented Floridians with employment and career development opportunities to achieve economic prosperity in Gadsden, Leon and Wakulla counties. Services to job seekers include one-on-one career advising, interviewing and resume-writing assistance, employment workshops, labor market information and access to a resource center equipped with computers, printers, fax machines and copiers. Services to employers include recruitment assistance, skills assessments for applicants, customized training, and information on tax incentives. Employers and job seekers are matched through the Employ Florida Marketplace system. All services are provided at no cost.
The CareerSource Capital Region's Board develops the region's strategic workforce development plan; identifies occupations for which there is a demand in the area served and selecting training institutions that may provide training, in accordance with procurement guidelines and procedures; solicit the input and participation of the local business community in the provision of services for the residents of the region; provide policy guidance and procedures for programs established by CareerSource Capital Region; and, provide oversight and monitoring activities.
Members must be US citizens and residents of Florida.
A nomination is required. Nominations for the private sector seats shall be submitted to the County Commissions, or their designee, by local business organizations including local chambers of commerce, downtown merchants associations, area business associations, etc., but must be compliant with the WIOA and Florida Statutes. Such nominations for the Board shall be representative of the business community in optimal business leadership positions, such as CEO's, VP's of HR, General Managers, Presidents and C Suite executives of firms that require a large workforce to maintain their business. Contact CareerSource Capital Region for more information.
CSCR Membership Application required for appointment consideration.
Board of County Commissioners
As approved by a majority of the local electorate during the November 2020 General Election, the Children's Services Council of Leon County (CSC) was established to provide children with early learning and reading skills, development, treatment, preventative and other children's services. The CSC is an independent special district that provides funding for these children's services throughout the County by annually levying ad valorem taxes, not exceeding the maximum millage rate of one-half (1/2) mill The CSC has independent oversight and accountability as required by law.
The CSC is NOT a citizen committee or division of Leon County Government; however, the Leon County Board of County Commissioners is charged with the responsibility of recommending a minimum of three (3) candidates per seat, to the Governor to fill five (5) citizen seats on the CSC. Those interested in seeking gubernatorial appointment to the CSC must complete the County's online application form.
The CSC has the following powers and functions:
- To provide and maintain in the County such preventive, developmental, treatment and rehabilitative services for children as the council determines are needed for the general welfare of the County.
- To provide such other services for all children as the Council determines are needed for the general welfare of the County.
- To allocate and provide funds for other agencies in the County which are operated for the benefit of children, provided they are not under the exclusive jurisdiction of the public school system.
- To collect information and statistical data and to conduct research, which will be helpful to the Council and the County in deciding the needs of children in the County.
- To consult with other agencies dedicated to the welfare of children, to the end that the overlapping of services will be prevented.
- To lease or buy such real estate, equipment, and personal property and to construct such buildings as are needed to execute the foregoing powers and functions, provided that no such purchases shall be made or building done unless paid for with cash on hand or secured by funds deposited in financial institutions. Nothing in this subsection shall be construed to authorize the district to issue bonds of any nature, nor shall the district have the power to require the imposition of any bond by the Board of County Commissioners.
- To employ, pay, and provide benefits for any part-time or full-time personnel needed to execute the foregoing powers and duties.
In accordance with Florida Statutes, the five (5) gubernatorial appointees to the CSC must meet the following criteria:
- Have been residents of Leon County for the previous 24-month period.
- To the extent possible, represent the demographic diversity of the population of Leon County.
- File an annual Commission on Ethics Financial Disclosure Form 1.
Governor - Governor: Governor Ron DeSantis
Governor - Governor: Governor Ron DeSantis
Governor - Governor: Governor Ron DeSantis
The Council was created, per Florida Statutes, with the purpose of:
- Stimulating greater awareness and appreciation of the importance of the arts.
- Encouraging and facilitating greater and more efficient use of governmental and private resources for the development and support of the arts.
- Encouraging and facilitating opportunities for citizens to participate in artistic activities.
- Promoting the development of resident artists, art institutions, community organizations sponsoring art activities and audiences.
- Surveying and assessing the needs of the arts, artists, art institutions, community organizations sponsoring arts activities, and citizens relating to the arts.
- Supporting and facilitating the preservation and growth of the state's artistic resources.
- Contracting for artistic services, performances and exhibits.
- Developing a center or complex of physical facilities for the use of the arts.
- Providing financial and technical assistance to artists, arts institutions and audiences.
- and otherwise serving the citizens in the realm of the arts.
All members must be qualified electors residing in the County. Per COCA bylaws, the 15 members shall include 2 practicing artists, 2 members of the heritage community, and at least 1 member each from the volunteer, business/economic development, tourism, finance or marketing.
The 8 members selected by the BOCC will include one member from each of the following categories:
- Business / Economic Development
- Historic Preservation / Ethnic Heritage
- Practicing Artist
- Marketing
- Tourism Industry
- Community Volunteerism
- Member At-Large (2)
The 7 members recommended by the Mayor of the City of Tallahassee include one member from each of the following categories:
- Business / Economic Development
- Historic Preservation / Ethnic Heritage
- Practicing Artist
- Finance
- Member At-Large (3)
In filling any vacancy which occurs, the Board of County Commissioners shall select the replacement council member from a list of three candidates submitted by the remaining members of the Council.
Per Florida Statutes, each council member will be charged with the responsibility of serving the best interests of the arts in the county and no council member shall view his or her role as that of representing any particular geographic area of the county, interest group, arts institution, community organization, or audience. No individual committed to, or owing allegiance to, any particular arts faction shall be eligible to serve on the council.
Board of County Commissioners
Must be a Rep for Business/Economic Development
The Workgroup provides input on cycling-related projects, improvements, events, and ordinances that are considered to be of community interest, to the Planning Department staff for consideration for their recommendations to the Board of County Commissioners and the City Commission. The collective input from the Workgroup is provided with the sole intention of assisting the Board, the Commission and the Planning Department to better serve the growth and environmental interests of the community.
Applications from representatives of cycle-related non-profit organizations, State/local agencies, bicycle groups, and local bicycle businesses shall be accepted and considered.
To apply for a City seat please visit the City website for an application: https://www.talgov.com/transparency/boards.aspx
Tallahassee City Commission
Tallahassee City Commission
Serves as a forum for community input concerning the County's library programs and activities.
Must be a Leon County resident.
Commissioner - District 4: Brian Welch
The Sports Council is a focus group that concentrates on the economic benefits of visitor-generating events to support sports tourism for the betterment of the community. The Sports Council provides a fact-finding source of community input and technical resources for use by Staff in developing a Staff recommendation regarding a sports tourism-related matter to be considered by the Tourist Development Council. Additionally, the Tallahassee Sports Council is charged with the responsibility of providing essential information to the Tourist Development Council regarding potential events, dates/date conflicts, and venue availability of proposed sporting events in Leon County.
The six At-Large Members must be Leon County residents.
See member eligibility categories listed in Membership below.
Board of County Commissioners
Leon County resident who has demonstrated experience & interest in aspects of sports within Leon County
Board of County Commissioners
Leon County resident who has demonstrated experience & interest in aspects of sports within Leon County
In 2022, the Leon County Sheriff's Office in collaboration with Leon County Government, the City of Tallahassee, and Leon County Schools, created the Tallahassee-Leon County Council on the Status of Men & Boys with the following vision and mission.
VISION:
The Council on the Status of Men and Boys is committed to preserving life by preventing homicides and non-fatal shootings in Leon County. By providing support and services to the men and boys who are most at risk and addressing the underlying causes of violence, the council’s efforts will improve the overall quality of life for the individuals and neighborhoods impacted by violent crime.
MISSION:
The mission of the Tallahassee-Leon County Council on the Status of Men and Boys is to:
- Unify existing agencies, organizations, and individuals to coordinate resources, funding, and services under a multi-disciplinary plan for reducing homicides and non-fatal shootings in Leon County.
- Assess individual risk and implement prevention and intervention plans for the Leon County men and boys at the greatest risk of becoming a victim or perpetrator of violence. Plans will be both evidence-based and community informed.
- Establish specific goals and objectives to address the disparities and challenges men and boys experience in violence, criminal justice, education, employment, and health.
- Continuously evaluate the results of prevention and intervention efforts and conduct further research and analysis of the homicides and non-fatal shootings occurring in Leon County.
- Live or work in Leon County (at least 2 years)
- Commit to serving at least one term (2 years) with the option of serving up to a max of three terms
- Commit to attending the monthly meetings for year one
- Commit to serve on at least one of the subcommittees
CSMB
Must be a Social Worker.
CSMB
Must be a youth leader (an at-risk or truant youth ages 16-24)
CSMB
Must be a youth leader (an at-risk or truant youth ages 16-24)
CSMB
Must be a parent of a male youth whose son was involved in gun violence
Considers the value provided of the various lakes and related water resources of Leon County, including groundwater, and to provide input and recommendations to County staff with regard to any necessary or appropriate policies, regulations, management activities and long-term funding strategies that protect or enhance these values, while considering the various impacts to these resources from accelerated runoff, including flooding and surface and groundwater degradation.
Members shall be representatives of four interest groups:
- conservation/environment
- legal/planning
- real estate/economic development
- boating/fishing
Commissioner - District 5: David O'Keefe
Must be a representative of one of the four interest groups: 1) conservation / environment, 2) legal / planning, 3) real estate / economic development or 4) boating / fishing
(Vacancies Upcoming in the Next 6 months)
Reviews and makes recommendations on the listing of properties on the Local Register Historic Places;
Reviews changes, except for routine maintenance, to the exterior of properties zoned with Historic Preservation Overlay (HPOD) Zoning District, and issues or denies Certificates of Appropriateness;
When necessary to protect the character of property in the HPO, grants variances in accordance with the provisions stipulated in the applicable City or County ordinance; and
Administers federal Certified Local Government program for historic preservation on behalf of City and County.
Directs appeals of its decisions to the Planning Commission, which hears appeals and makes recommendations to the County Commission.
Membership includes:
- 4 - owners of property having historic preservation zoning [ HPOD] (City and County each appoints two)
- 2 - members of American Institute of Architects (City and County each appoints one)
- 2 - members of Tallahassee Trust for Historic Preservation, Inc. (City and County each appoints one)
06/30/2023
Planning Commission Chairman
Must be the Planning Commission Chairman (or designee)
06/30/2023
Tallahassee City Commission
Conducts hearings on appeals and variances for the City of Tallahassee and Leon County. BOAA members are required to review the staff reports on the requested appeals and variances cases, conduct hearings in order to make findings of fact and, with the assistance of the BOAA attorney, make conclusions of law to make a determination on the requested appeal or variance.
Appeals: Certain decisions made by City or County officials are appealable to the BOAA. For example, an applicant for a proposed development may appeal a decision made by a County official to apply a particular parking standard to the proposed development. The BOAA is responsible for conducting the hearings and making a final decision on the appeals.
Variances: Variances to the City and County’s Land Development Codes may be granted under certain circumstances. The BOAA is responsible for conducting hearings on variances and determining whether the variance meets the applicable requirements. The BOAA will be required to consider factors such as whether the variance would be contrary to the public interest. For example, an applicant may request a variance on a minimum setback requirement.
The BOAA is supported with staff of the Leon County Department of Development Support and Environmental Management and the City of Tallahassee's Growth Management Department. The BOAA receives legal advice from its own attorney.
Members must be a resident of Leon County, an owner of real property, and a taxpayer per bylaws.
06/30/2023
Board of County Commissioners
06/30/2023
Board of County Commissioners
06/30/2023
Tallahassee City Commission
CareerSource Capital Region connects employers with qualified, skilled and talented Floridians with employment and career development opportunities to achieve economic prosperity in Gadsden, Leon and Wakulla counties. Services to job seekers include one-on-one career advising, interviewing and resume-writing assistance, employment workshops, labor market information and access to a resource center equipped with computers, printers, fax machines and copiers. Services to employers include recruitment assistance, skills assessments for applicants, customized training, and information on tax incentives. Employers and job seekers are matched through the Employ Florida Marketplace system. All services are provided at no cost.
The CareerSource Capital Region's Board develops the region's strategic workforce development plan; identifies occupations for which there is a demand in the area served and selecting training institutions that may provide training, in accordance with procurement guidelines and procedures; solicit the input and participation of the local business community in the provision of services for the residents of the region; provide policy guidance and procedures for programs established by CareerSource Capital Region; and, provide oversight and monitoring activities.
Members must be US citizens and residents of Florida.
A nomination is required. Nominations for the private sector seats shall be submitted to the County Commissions, or their designee, by local business organizations including local chambers of commerce, downtown merchants associations, area business associations, etc., but must be compliant with the WIOA and Florida Statutes. Such nominations for the Board shall be representative of the business community in optimal business leadership positions, such as CEO's, VP's of HR, General Managers, Presidents and C Suite executives of firms that require a large workforce to maintain their business. Contact CareerSource Capital Region for more information.
CSCR Membership Application required for appointment consideration.
06/30/2023
Board of County Commissioners
The Tallahassee-Leon County Planning Commission was established by interlocal agreement on September 26, 1967, between Leon County and the City of Tallahassee. This agreement designated the Planning Commission as the entity responsible for comprehensive area-wide planning within the City of Tallahassee and Leon County. The Planning Commission is also the designated as the Local Planning Agency (LPA) that reviews amendments to the Comprehensive Plan and the Land Development Regulation Commission that develops and recommends land development regulations to implement the adopted comprehensive plan. Duties and responsibilities of the Planning Commission and the LPA are set forth in the Planning Commission Bylaws as well as the interlocal agreement and local land development codes for the City and County.
All members must be residents of Leon County.
Membership shall be composed of citizens who reside in different areas of Leon County. Under represented areas of the county shall be taken into consideration when filling vacancies.
Efforts shall be made to appoint a representative member of elderly, minority and disabled citizens to the commission.
06/30/2023
Board of County Commissioners
06/30/2023
Leon County School Board
Appointed by the School Board of Leon County
Conducts hearings to enforce County laws relating to environmental management (storm water, trees and landscaping), zoning and land use, control of junk accumulations in the community, building code, and mowing, etc., and imposes administrative fines and other non-criminal penalties where a violation of a code provision has occurred, with the goal of obtaining Code compliance. The purpose is to provide an equitable, expeditious, effective and inexpensive method for enforcement of local laws and to promote, protect and improve the health, safety and general welfare of the public.
Members of the Code Enforcement Board also serve as the Nuisance Abatement Board (NAB). The NAB has the power to determine whether a building or premises is a serious and continuing danger to the public and/or occupants, which could lead to the demolition of dilapidated structures.
Members must be residents of the County.
Per Section 162.05, Florida Statutes, the CEB membership shall, whenever possible, include members from categories 1-6:
1. Architect
2. Business Person
3. Engineer
4. General Contractor
5. Subcontractor
6. Realtor
7. County Resident
07/31/2023
Commissioner - District 2: Christian Caban
07/31/2023
Commissioner - At-Large I: Carolyn D. Cummings
07/31/2023
Commissioner - At-Large II: Nick Maddox
The Committee reviews, reports, and recommends changes in investment practices of Leon County; reviews the County's portfolio activity for compliance with the investment plan; reviews investment policies and makes recommendations to the Board for amendments.
The three appointed members shall have experience in matter involving portfolio management or institutional fixed income investments.
The appointed members must be residents of Leon County and can not be employed by any office of Leon County government.
Note: Appointed members may not engage in any private financial dealings with the County directly related to the County's investment operations during their tenure on the Committee and for a period of two (2) years thereafter.
07/31/2023
Clerk of Court
The purpose of the authority is to assist institutions for higher education in the construction, financing, and refinancing of projects, and for this purpose the authority is authorized and empowered as set forth in Section 243.22, Florida Statutes.
All members must be residents of Leon County.
At least one member must be a trustee, director, officer or employee of an institution for higher education in Leon County.
07/31/2023
Board of County Commissioners
Considers the value provided of the various lakes and related water resources of Leon County, including groundwater, and to provide input and recommendations to County staff with regard to any necessary or appropriate policies, regulations, management activities and long-term funding strategies that protect or enhance these values, while considering the various impacts to these resources from accelerated runoff, including flooding and surface and groundwater degradation.
Members shall be representatives of four interest groups:
- conservation/environment
- legal/planning
- real estate/economic development
- boating/fishing
07/31/2023
Commissioner - District 1: Bill Proctor
Must be a representative of one of the four interest groups: 1) conservation / environment, 2) legal / planning, 3) real estate / economic development or 4) boating / fishing
A citizen's board in support of Tallahassee-Leon Community Animal Service Center (Animal Services). Responsibility includes:
- Assist in the development of Animal Services' mission and policies;
- Review and recommend long range planning and budgeting for Animal Services;
- Provide research, guidance, advice, sponsor reports and contribute information relevant to Animal Services program development, policies and procedures;
- Serve as liaisons to the community, increasing support and awareness of Animal Services and assisting in the resolution of citizen concerns, issues, and grievances.
Tallahassee Animal Services website: www.talgov.com/animals
Members must be a County resident or a County property owner. (Members who are not City or County residents may be appointed to provide appropriate expertise or when deemed in the best interest of the Board.)
09/30/2023
Board of County Commissioners
09/30/2023
Board of County Commissioners
The Community Development Block Grant Program works to ensure decent affordable housing, to provide services to the most vulnerable in our community and to create jobs through the expansion and retention of businesses. Citizen participation by persons of low or moderate income, is an integral part of the process.
The purpose of the Citizen's Advisory Task Force (CATF) is to provide input on all phases of the Small Cities Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program process. CATF meets to discuss community needs and make recommendations as to the program area and activities that should be considered when drafting the grant application and prior to the public hearings. Prior to submitting the grant application, one public hearing is held to discuss community needs and a second public hearing is held to discuss the proposed CDBG application, including the specific proposed activities and the funding being requested. The CATF also provides input during the implementation of any grants received by Leon County.
- The CATF is comprised of residents of Leon County and at least 51% of members (three) must be from low- and moderate-income households (households earning 80% or less of the area median annual income of $68,400 for a family of 4).
- No member may be an elected official of Leon County and one member may be an employee.
09/30/2023
Board of County Commissioners
09/30/2023
Board of County Commissioners
09/30/2023
Board of County Commissioners
The Council was created, per Florida Statutes, with the purpose of:
- Stimulating greater awareness and appreciation of the importance of the arts.
- Encouraging and facilitating greater and more efficient use of governmental and private resources for the development and support of the arts.
- Encouraging and facilitating opportunities for citizens to participate in artistic activities.
- Promoting the development of resident artists, art institutions, community organizations sponsoring art activities and audiences.
- Surveying and assessing the needs of the arts, artists, art institutions, community organizations sponsoring arts activities, and citizens relating to the arts.
- Supporting and facilitating the preservation and growth of the state's artistic resources.
- Contracting for artistic services, performances and exhibits.
- Developing a center or complex of physical facilities for the use of the arts.
- Providing financial and technical assistance to artists, arts institutions and audiences.
- and otherwise serving the citizens in the realm of the arts.
All members must be qualified electors residing in the County. Per COCA bylaws, the 15 members shall include 2 practicing artists, 2 members of the heritage community, and at least 1 member each from the volunteer, business/economic development, tourism, finance or marketing.
The 8 members selected by the BOCC will include one member from each of the following categories:
- Business / Economic Development
- Historic Preservation / Ethnic Heritage
- Practicing Artist
- Marketing
- Tourism Industry
- Community Volunteerism
- Member At-Large (2)
The 7 members recommended by the Mayor of the City of Tallahassee include one member from each of the following categories:
- Business / Economic Development
- Historic Preservation / Ethnic Heritage
- Practicing Artist
- Finance
- Member At-Large (3)
In filling any vacancy which occurs, the Board of County Commissioners shall select the replacement council member from a list of three candidates submitted by the remaining members of the Council.
Per Florida Statutes, each council member will be charged with the responsibility of serving the best interests of the arts in the county and no council member shall view his or her role as that of representing any particular geographic area of the county, interest group, arts institution, community organization, or audience. No individual committed to, or owing allegiance to, any particular arts faction shall be eligible to serve on the council.
09/30/2023
Board of County Commissioners
Must be a Rep for Heritage / History
09/30/2023
Board of County Commissioners
Must be a Volunteer Representative
09/30/2023
Board of County Commissioners
Must be Rep for Marketing/Finance
The HFA is a special district that functions to alleviate a shortage of affordable housing and investment capital for residents who meet specific income qualifications. The HFA encourages investment by private enterprise and stimulates construction and rehabilitation of housing through use of public financing and the provision of low-cost loans to purchase affordable housing.
The Board has the sole discretion to alter or change the structure, organization, programs or activities of the HFA, or to terminate the HFA. Additionally, Board approval by resolution is required for bond issuance by the HFA.
The Chairman of the Housing Finance Authority or other HFA member designee, also serves on the Community Development Block Grant Citizens Advisory Task Force.
No less than four members shall be knowledgeable in one of the following fields: labor, finance, or commerce.
No member may be an officer or employee of the County.
09/30/2023
Commissioner - District 2: Christian Caban
The Committee provides collective input to staff on the following:
- scientific findings and conclusions of County sponsored and other published research to determine the adequacy and soundness of methods and results from the research;
- the ecological condition of lakes, groundwater, and environmental resources and on the impact of urbanization on natural features;
- direction for future research by County agencies and through the water qualitmonitoring program;
- recommended policy changes, management strategies and needed programs to better enhance the water quality in our community; and
- various other topics of a scientific nature at the direction of staff.
The members of the Science Advisory Committee are scientists or individuals who can comprehend qualitative or quantitative information on matters being discussed by the Committee, with a preference towards credentialed scientists.
09/30/2023
Commissioner - At-Large I: Carolyn D. Cummings
09/30/2023
Commissioner - At-Large II: Nick Maddox
The CSWG is an advisory committee that provides input and recommendations to the Board of County Commissioners and the City Commission, as needed, on approaches with which to address issues affecting the women and girls in Tallahassee, Leon County. The Committee's goal is promoting awareness on issues that affect women and girls in the community, including but not limited to discrimination, disparate experiences of diverse women and girls, employment, education, services, health, economic security, access to justice, freedom from violence and more.
County & CSWG appointees: Must be a Leon County resident. City appointees: Must be a City resident.
09/30/2023
Commissioner - District 2: Christian Caban
09/30/2023
Commissioner - At-Large I: Carolyn D. Cummings
09/30/2023
Commissioner - At-Large II: Nick Maddox
09/30/2023
Board of County Commissioners
Appointed by the CSWG and ratified by BOCC
09/30/2023
Board of County Commissioners
Appointed by the CSWG and ratified by BOCC
09/30/2023
Board of County Commissioners
Appointed by the CSWG and ratified by BOCC
The TDC is an advisory council, per Florida Statute 125.0104, that makes recommendations to the Board for the effective operation of any special projects or for uses of the tourist development tax revenue. In addition, the TDC reviews expenditures of revenues from the tourist development trust fund to ensure they support the objectives of the Tourism Development Plan.
Members must be electors of the County.
- 3 - members shall be owners or operators of motels, hotels or other tourist accommodations in the County and subject to the Tourist Development Tax.
- 3- members shall be persons who are involved in the tourist industry and who have demonstrated an interest in tourist development, but who are not owners or operators of motels, hotels or other tourist accommodations in the County and subject to the tax.
- 1 - member shall be the Chairman of the Board or any other member of the Board as designated by the Chairman, who shall serve as vice chairman of the Council.
- 2 - members shall be elected municipal officials (City Commissioners)
10/31/2023
Board of County Commissioners
Must be an owner or operator of hotels, motels, recreational vehicle parks, or other tourist accommodations in the County and subject to the tourist development tax
10/31/2023
Board of County Commissioners
Must be a person involved in the tourist industry and who has demonstrated an interest in tourist development, but who is not an owner or operator of hotels, motels, recreational vehicle parks, or other tourist accommodations in the County and subject to Tourist Development tax.