Vacancy announced for Greater Seminole Area Special Recreation District

Vacancy announced for Greater Seminole Area Special Recreation District
Vacancy announced for Greater Seminole Area Special Recreation District — Pinellas County
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Applications are being accepted for one appointment to the Greater Seminole Area Special Recreation District by the Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners. The selected applicant will fill the remainder of current term, expiring on Oct. 31, 2026.

The Greater Seminole Area Special Recreation District may enter into a management contract with associations or organizations whose programs are intended to serve the recreational needs of both adults and youths. The District is further authorized to expend district funds for the construction, care, maintenance, upkeep and operation of any recreational land and facilities as the board may determine to be in the best interest of the district. The district has the right, power, and authority to acquire and hold title to real property and to levy ad valorem taxes (subject to referendum approval of the voters of the district).

The District has exercised those powers and purchased the land upon which the Seminole Youth Athletic Association operates its youth sports programs under a management agreement.

Meetings are held annually on the second Tuesday of September at 7 p.m., or monthly as needed, and are typically held at the Seminole Youth Athletic Association.

Applicants must be registered to vote in Pinellas County and live within the Greater Seminole Area Special Recreation District.

Applications can be found at https://pinellas.gov/boards-councils-and-committees/.  Applications must be received by 3 p.m. on Jan. 24, 2023. The Board of County Commissioners will review all applications and make its selection at an upcoming meeting.

Please note: All materials submitted to Pinellas County government are subject to the public records law of the State of Florida.
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