City of St. Petersburg Seeks Residents to Serve on Boards and Committees

City of St. Petersburg Seeks Residents to Serve on Boards and Committees
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St. Petersburg, FL (January 17, 2024) – The City of St. Petersburg is actively seeking residents to serve on various boards and committees. These vacancies provide an opportunity for individuals to contribute to the betterment of the community and make a positive impact on the lives of its residents.

One of the boards currently seeking members is the Advisory Commission on Aging. Comprising 15 individuals, the commission aims to protect and ensure the quality of life for St. Petersburg’s aging community. “Our vision is a community where seniors can receive the services and resources needed to live a safe, independent, and dignified life,” said a representative from the commission.

Another committee with available seats is the Consolidated Plan Application Review Committee. This committee, consisting of City Council Members and private citizens, is responsible for reviewing applications submitted for Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership (HOME), and Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) funding. Their recommendations are then presented to the full City Council for approval. “We play a vital role in ensuring that funding is allocated to projects that benefit our community,” stated a member of the committee.

The Health Facilities Authority (HFA) is also seeking individuals to join their ranks. The HFA’s primary function is to provide tax-exempt financing and refinancing for not-for-profit organizations that offer hospital, nursing home, or other health-related services. The authority conducts public hearings, known as TEFRA hearings, as required by the federal Tax Exempt Financing Reform Act for health facilities projects. “By participating in the HFA, you can contribute to improving the accessibility and affordability of healthcare services in our city,” emphasized a representative from the authority.

These opportunities to serve on boards and committees are ways for St. Petersburg residents to actively engage in the decision-making processes that shape the future of their community. By filling these vacancies, individuals can make a significant difference in the lives of their fellow citizens.

For more information on how to get involved and apply for these positions, interested individuals can visit the City of St. Petersburg’s official website at stpete.org/GetInvolved. Don’t miss this chance to contribute to the betterment of our city and be a part of positive change.



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