The Clermont City Council is Seeking Volunteers

The Clermont City Council is Seeking Volunteers
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Citizens have an opportunity to serve on several advisory boards. The boards provide recommendations on issues important to the City of Clermont.

PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
Mission: Make recommendations concerning development in the city
Meets: 6:30 p.m. the first Tuesday of each month at the Council Chambers at City Hall, 685 W. Montrose St.
Members of the Board: David Colby, Joe Gustafson, Jane McAllister, Vincent Niemiec, Chuck Seaver, Max Krzyminski, Lavonte Rogers

COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY (CRA)
Mission: Provide oversight of several programs, including the Commercial Enhancement Grant Program, Restaurant and Food Service Grant and Arts and Culture Grant
Meets: On an as-needed basis several times a year
Members of the Board: Mayor Tim Murry, Council Member Timothy Bates, Council Member Jim Purvis, Council Member Ebo Entsuah, Council Member Michele Pines, Kimberly Grogan and Jeff Powell

The Clermont City Council is seeking volunteers to serve on the Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) Board to fill two (2) unexpired terms. Board Members must reside in or be engaged in business within the CRA district. Complete the Citizen Board Application or pick up in the City Clerk’s office. Deadline is May 27, 2022. Send to: CityClerk@clermontfl.org or 685 W. Montrose Street, Clermont, FL 34711.

Download the Citizen Board Application here.

Original source can be found here.



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