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Titusville voters elect five Council members for four-year terms on a staggered-term basis. The Mayor is a member of the City Council and is elected in the same manner as other Council members. Council members run for office in non-partisan elections. Titusville has "at-large" elections; that is, all City voters have the opportunity to vote for the candidate of their choice to fill each vacancy and to represent the City as a whole.
The Council, as the legislative body, determines all municipal policies which are not set forth in the City Charter or by State legislation, adopts ordinances and resolutions, votes appropriations, approves the budget and determines the tax rate. The Council also appoints interested citizens to serve on various City advisory boards and commissions.
Council Members |
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Martha Long
Term 11/08 - 11/12 |
Paul Secor
11/06-11/10 |
Walt Johnson
Term: 11/06-11/10 |
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The Mayor |
The Mayor shall preside at all meetings of the city council, shall be recognized as head of the city government for all ceremonial purposes and by the governor for purposes of military law, and shall when directed to so by the city council execute all instruments to which the city is a party, unless other wise provided by Charter or by ordinance, but shall have no regular administrative duties. The mayor shall have a vote as a council member on any matters coming before the council.
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The Vice Mayor |
The Vice-Mayor shall act as mayor during the absence or disability of the mayor. The Vice-Mayor is elected from among the city council at its organizational meeting each year.
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All the powers of the city and the determination of all matters of policy shall be invested in council. The city council may by ordinance or resolution prescribe the manner in which any power of said city shall be exercised.
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Vision Titusville is a diverse community of hometown neighborhoods built among natural treasures, fostering civic pride, family activities, and community service.
Mission Through teamwork and leadership, the City of Titusville provides essential services to improve the quality of life of our community.
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Any materials concerning the City of Titusville will be turned into the City Clerk as required by the Florida open records laws.
To send comments to the City of Titusville, or for more information about the City Council, call (321)383-5802 (voice) or (321) 383-5704 (fax) or email the City of Titusville  |
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