Long serving
Apalachicola City Commissioner James Elliott was recognized at the Apalachicola
Board of City Commissioners December 3 meeting, for 30-years of dedicated
service to the people of Apalachicola as an elected municipal official.
Sharon
Berrian, associate director of membership development with the Florida League
of Cities appeared before the city commission and read a stirring resolution recognizing
Elliott as an exceptional dedicated public servant, "… thirty-years of
elected service, seven terms in office, are high compliments that voters give
their elected officials", said Berrian.
The resolution
was adopted by the Florida League of Cities board of directors at their 2013
Annual Conference held August 15-17, at the World Center Marriott in Orlando
and signed by the League’s board of directors President, P.C. Wu, a City
Councilman with the City of Pensacola and Mark Sittig, membership manager for
the League.
Elliott, first
elected to the Apalachicola city commission in 1983, is one of the longest
serving elected municipal officials in the State of Florida.
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