City of St. Petersburg, FL

07/24/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/24/2024 13:46

Get Involved: Available Seats on City of St. Petersburg Boards & Committees

Get Involved: Available Seats on City of St. Petersburg Boards & Committees

July 24, 2024 - The City of St. Petersburg has multiple boards and committees with vacancies that are seeking residents to serve.

Advisory Commission on Aging - one vacancy

The Advisory Commission on Aging has been serving as an advisory body to the City of St. Petersburg. The 15 members of the Board support, leverage and advocate for programs and resources that protect and ensure quality of life for St. Petersburg's aging community. The Commission's vision is a community where seniors can receive the services and resources needed to live a safe, independent and dignified life.

More information at stpete.org/ACA.

Affordable Housing Advisory Committee - two vacancies

The Affordable Housing Advisory Committee is tasked with reviewing possible new incentive strategies and evaluating the implementation of previously adopted incentive strategies to encourage or facilitate affordable housing while protecting the ability of property to appreciate in value.

More information at stpete.org/AHAC.

Arts Advisory Committee - two vacancies

The mission of the Arts Advisory Committee (AAC) is to support and encourage the diverse artistic and cultural activities within the City that will meet the artistic and cultural needs of the community and its varied citizenry. The AAC will work to promote these goals to benefit the citizens of the City, to ensure that attention is given to fostering and stimulating new and emerging arts and cultural expressions, and to preserving the multicultural and multiethnic nature of art and culture in the City.

More information at stpete.org/AAC.

Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory Board - two vacancies

The Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC) was formed as a part of creating and implementing the 2003 CityTrails program. BPAC members have been actively involved in discussions that impact the City's built environment and transportation system.

More information at stpete.org/BPAC.

Code Enforcement Board - two vacancies

The Code Enforcement Board conducts hearings related to the enforcement of any codes or ordinances of the City. The Board consists of seven members and appointments to the Board are approved by City Council. Each month, the Board hears cases on the agenda. At the conclusion of each case hearing, the Board issues findings of fact and conclusions of law.

More information at stpete.org/CEB.

Community Planning & Preservation Commission - one vacancy

The Community Planning and Preservation Commission (CPPC) makes decisions relating to the City's comprehensive plan, including land use and zoning maps, and historic preservation. The Commission is comprised of citizen volunteers, some of whom are required to have experience in the fields of architectural design, architectural history, land use planning, land use law, construction, and real estate. All are encouraged to apply.

More information at stpete.org/CPPC.

Development Review Commission - one vacancy (September)

The Development Review Commission (DRC) acts as the Land Development Regulation Commission (LDRC) for the purposes of and as required by the Local Government Comprehensive Planning and Land Development Regulation Act to review and evaluate proposed modifications to the Land Development Regulations

More information at stpete.org/DRC.

Public Arts Commission - one vacancy

The mission of the Public Arts Commission is to expand public experience and exposure to culture through various art forms, to enhance the appearance of public facilities; to improve the aesthetic environment of the City on behalf of its citizens; and to provide for the incorporation of art in the design and construction of public facilities within the City.

More information at stpete.org/PAC.

Nuisance Abatement Board - one vacancy

The Nuisance Abatement Board hears and decides cases involving properties in the City allegedly being used for illegal activity.

This board plays an important role in reducing crime and improving the safety and welfare of St. Petersburg citizens and visitors by encouraging property owners to take responsibility to prevent their properties from becoming the site of ongoing nuisance activities.

More information at stpete.org/NAB.

Social Services Allocation Committee - one vacancy

The purpose of the Social Services Allocation Committee (SSAC) is to promote the health, economic and social well-being of residents of St. Pete.

More information at stpete.org/SSAC.