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Economic Development Advisory Board
Overview:

On April 27, 2010 the City Commission of the City of New Smyrna Beach adopted Resolution No. 18-10 hereby creating an Economic Development Advisory Board. The Board is comprised of seven members, all of whom must either be residents of the City or own a business in the City.  Wherever possible the City Commission shall appoint members who have demonstrated expertise, training, education or experience in operating a business, tourism, finance, real estate development, or another related field.  Economic Development Advisory Board members serve four-year staggered terms.

Responsibilities:

The Board is charged with making recommendations to the City Commission and City Manager regarding the implementation and funding of the City's Economic Development Plan, fostering economic development within the City, and performing such other duties and assignments as requested by the City
Commission or City Manager.

Meetings:
    • Third Tuesday of each month
    • 6:00 PM
    • City Commission Chamber, City Hall, 210 Sams Ave. *

    *The July 20th EDAB meeting (only) will be held at the Coronado Civic Center, 150 S. Pine Street,  New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168

    All meetings shall be open to the public and minutes shall be kept as provided by state law.



    Members
    • Mayor Adam Barringer, Chair - Ex Officio  
    • Jill Carlton - term expires June 08, 2014
    • Jack Holcomb - term expires June 08, 2014
    • Paul Mayer - term expires June 08, 2014
    • Milton (Randy) McHenry - term expires June 08, 2014
    • Dr. Arlen Stauffer - term expires June 08, 2014

     

    Ex Officio (Non-Voting Members)

    • Phil Ehlinger - Volusia County Economic Development Director
    • Bill Hall - New Smyrna Beach Utilities Commissioner

    Agendas and Minutes:

    Agendas will be available prior to the meeting.
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    Minutes will be available upon approval by the EDAB.
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