The Titusville Environmental Commission is a seven regular and two alternate member board whose members are appointed by City Council to three-year terms.
The Titusville Environmental Commission's primary responsibility is to study general environmental conditions in and surrounding the City and to make recommendations to City Council regarding the environmental effects of existing conditions, future public and private projects and subjects of environmental concern or interest.
The Titusville Environmental Commission meets once a month on the 2nd Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. at City Hall in the council chamber, 555 South Washington Avenue.
The Planning and Growth Management Department serves as staff liaison to The Titusville Environmental Commission and can be reached at (321) 383-5825.