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

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

St. Petersburg, FL (Aug.16, 2023) - The City of St. Petersburg has three boards and committees with vacancies that are seeking residents to serve.

Advisory Commission on Aging - four vacancies

The Advisory Commission on Aging leverages and advocates for programs and resources that protect and ensure quality of life for St. Petersburg’s aging community

More information: www.stpete.org/aca

Board of Trustees of the Police Pension Fund - two vacancies

The Board of Trustees of the Police Pension Fund is responsible for the administration, operation, and investments of the Police Pension Plan.

More information: www.stpete.org/ppb

Code Enforcement Board - four 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.

More information: www.stpete.org/ceb

Committee to Advocate for Persons with Impairment - four vacancies

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: www.stpete.org/capi

Civilian Police Review Committee - one vacancy

The Civilian Police Review Committee (CPRC) is a volunteer advisory body whose purpose is to review citizen-generated complaint cases and cases that have received a high level of community interest, which have been filed against St. Petersburg police officers.

More information: www.stpete.org/cprc

Development Review Commission - two vacancies

The Development Review Commission 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.

More information: www.stpete.org/drc

Investment Oversight Committee - multiple vacancies

The Investment Oversight Committee meets to discuss prior investment activities, recommend changes in investment strategies, and make suggestions on portfolio management and internal controls.

More information: www.stpete.org/ioc

For more information on how you can get involved, visit www.stpete.org/getinvolved.