Get Involved: Available Seats on City of St. Petersburg Boards & Committees
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The City of St. Petersburg is seeking residents to fill multiple vacancies on city boards and committees as of April 23, 2025. Available positions include three seats on the Advisory Commission on Aging (15-member body), one seat on the Arts Advisory Committee, two seats on the Code Enforcement Board, one seat on the Committee to Advocate for Persons with Impairments, and two seats on the Consolidated Plan Application Review Committee. The committees address areas including senior services, arts and cultural activities, code enforcement hearings, disability advocacy, and review of Community Development Block Grant, HOME Investment Partnership, and Emergency Solutions Grant applications for public services and affordable housing.
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Print this page Text resize ALERT: This information is archived, please check our Media Release Page for current information. Get Involved: Available Seats on City of St. Petersburg Boards & Committees April 23, 2025 - The City of St. Petersburg is seeking residents to serve on multiple boards and committees. See below for vacancies. ADVISORY COMMISSION ON AGING - THREE VACANCIES The 15 members of the Advisory Commission on Aging support, leverage and advocate for programs and resources that protect and ensure quality of life for St. Pete'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 www.stpete.org/ACA Opens in new window ARTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE - ONE VACANCY 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 www.stpete.org/AAC Opens in new window CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD - TWO VACANCIES The Code Enforcement Board conducts hearings related to the enforcement of any codes or ordinances of the City. 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 www.stpete.org/CEB Opens in new window COMMITTEE TO ADVOCATE FOR PERSONS WITH IMPAIRMENT - ONE VACANCY The Committee to Advocate for Persons with Impairments (CAPI) is a group of residents appointed by the Mayor with advice and consent of City Council. The function of CAPI is to advise City Council on issues and to advocate on behalf of persons with disabilities. CAPI provides the City with guidance relative to the concerns, rights, special needs and dignity of persons with disabilities to ensure their full participation in and enjoyment of the City's facilities, programs, and services. More information at www.stpete.org/CAPI Opens in new window CONSOLIDATED PLAN APPLICATION REVIEW COMMITTEE - TWO VACANCIES The Consolidated Plan Application Review Committee is a Committee of City Council Members and private citizens that reviews applications submitted for Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership (HOME), and Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) and makes recommendations to full City Council for approval of funding. Funding provided to agencies assists with the operations of public services, homelessness assistance, rental assistance, affordable housing, and capital improvements. More information at www.stpete.org/CPARC Opens in new window DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMISSION - ONE VACANCY The Development Review Commission (DRC) evaluates and acts on the development proposals within the city in order to ensure compliance with the Comprehensive Plan, zoning ordinance, and other appropriate City regulations. The DRC acts as the Land Development Regulation Commission to review and evaluate proposed modifications. More information at www.stpete.org/DRC Opens in new window INVESTMENT OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE - ONE VACANCY The Investment Oversight Committee meets to discuss prior investment activities, recommend changes in investment strategies, and make suggestions on portfolio management and internal controls. The committee will keep minutes and provide recommendations to the Mayor, City Council, and City Council’s Budget, Finance & Taxation Committee. More information at www.stpete.org/IOC Opens in new window 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. Pete 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 www.stpete.org/NAB Opens in new window More information about City of St. Petersburg boards and committees can be found at www.stpete.org/GetInvolved Opens in new window .
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