Skip to content
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy
  • Terms of Service
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
  • 904-567-6397
  • news@historiccity.com
  • PO Box 10 ⋅ St Augustine FL 32085-0010
JAIL LOG
HISTORIC CITY NEWS

HISTORIC CITY NEWS

Historic City News has been published daily since March 2000. Reporting local news for St Augustine and St Johns County Florida, Historic City News is the county's only free press. Our mission is to hold public figures accountable to the public.

  • Community
  • Government
  • Public Safety
  • Business
  • Editorials
  • Toggle search form

Stevenson receives re-appointment

Posted on 01/23/200901/27/2009 By Historic City News


Historic City News learned today that Governor Charlie Crist has appointed seven members to the Florida Legislative Committee on Intergovernmental Relations — including St. Johns County Commissioner Cynthia W. Stevenson.

Stevenson, 48, who resides in Fruit Cove, was reappointed for a term beginning January 23, 2009, and ending November 2, 2010.

Also appointed were:

· Herbert E. Polson, 60, of St. Petersburg, City Councilman for the City of St. Petersburg, reappointed for a term beginning January 23, 2009, and ending November 2, 2010.

· Lisa Saliba, 46, of Tallahassee, policy coordinator with the Governor’s Office of Planning and Budget, reappointed for a term beginning January 23, 2009, and ending November 2, 2010.

· Fredrick W. Costello, 58, of Ormond Beach, Mayor of the City of Ormond Beach, to succeed Joanna Cunningham, appointed for a term beginning January 23, 2009, and ending November 2, 2010.

· Michael J. McLean, 51, of Lake Mary, Seminole County Commissioner, to succeed Robert Stewart, appointed for a term beginning January 23, 2009, and ending November 2, 2010.

· William J. Montford, 61, of Tallahassee, chief executive officer of Florida Association of District School Superintendents, to succeed Susan Hershey, appointed for a term beginning January 23, 2009, and ending November 2, 2010.

· Thomas G. Pelham, 65, of Tallahassee, Secretary of the Florida Department of Community Affairs, to succeed Kelly Layman, appointed for a term beginning January 23, 2009, and ending November 2, 2010.

Government

Post navigation

Previous Post: 15th season of Nights of Lights a big success
Next Post: City Commission meeting 01/26/2009

Copyright © 2024 HISTORIC CITY NEWS