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 (Oct. 18, 2023) - The City of St. Petersburg has multiple boards and committees with vacancies that are seeking residents to serve.

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

Community Benefits Advisory Council - vacancies

The Community Benefits Advisory Council (CBAC) is a non-partisan board that advises the Mayor, City Council and the citizens of St. Pete. The council is made up of four standing members, who will consult on the implementation of the City’s Community Benefits Agreement Program (CBA Program).

More information: www.stpete.org/CBAC

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

Nuisance Abatement Board - five vacancies

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: www.stpete.org/nab

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