Boards & Committees

Apply for a Board or Committee

City advisory boards and committees play an important role in the operations of the city of Treasure Island. Unlike the City Commission, members of these bodies are appointed, not elected. Some of the boards and committees require members to meet specific qualifications. But while each body differs in its area of responsibility and requirements for appointment, they all have one common requirement, they depend on citizens willing to serve their city. The advisory boards and committees are subject to the State of Florida, Sunshine Law and all meetings are advertised and open to the public.
- Board members must meet in person in a public setting.
- Each board has specific requirements. Please read up on all requirements before applying. 
- All applicants must reside in the city of Treasure Island. Apply now.

For more information about boards and committees, and the application process, contact the City Clerk's Office at (727) 547-4575 x229 or cityclerk@mytreasureisland.org.

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Boards & Committees
All City Board and Committee meetings are open to the public.

Life Intervention Focus Team, Inc. (LIFT)
The board consists of no less than five directors, but no more than nine directors appointed by the city commission with authority to manage the business and affairs of the Corporation. The Corporation was organized under the Laws of the State of Florida and approved on the 31st day of January 2022, for the purpose of aiding and advancing the availability of social services for City residents and homeless in need.

City Evaluation Committee

Meets at Treasure Island City Hall, times and dates vary.
The committee discusses individual review and scoring of Statements of Qualification.

Code Enforcement Board
Meets the third Wednesday of the month, Treasure Island City Hall, 2 p.m.
The board consists of seven members appointed by the city commission with the authority to arbitrate and determine potential fines or penalties for city residents or property owners who may have violated provisions and requirements of city ordinances and land development codes. Code Enforcement Board meeting replays can be found here or on the city's YouTube page. 

Code Enforcement Special Magistrate
Meets at Treasure Island City Hall, times and dates vary. The magistrate is appointed by the city commission with the authority to arbitrate and determine potential fines or penalties for city residents or property owners who may have violated provisions and requirements of city ordinances and land development codes.


Planning & Zoning Board
Meets the third Thursday of the month, Treasure Island City Hall, 2 p.m.
The board consists of seven members with experience in the field of planning and zoning. The board conducts hearings to gather information with regard to requests for zoning changes, variances and all major development proposals and applications within the city. P&Z Board meeting replays can be found here or on the city's YouTube page. 

Local Planning Agency

Meets the second Thursday of the month, Treasure Island City Hall, 6 p.m
The board consists of seven members whose members have the responsibility to propose and review changes to the Comprehensive Plan and to regulations that affect the use of land. The LPA makes recommendations to the City Commission. LPA Board meeting replays can be found here or on the city's YouTube page.