The Florida League of Cities, the united voice for Florida’s municipal governments, recently announced that Royal Palm Beach Councilman Jeff Hmara has been elected to serve on the Florida League of Cities Board of Directors.
The Florida League of Cities is the voice for Florida’s municipal governments. Its goals are to serve the needs of Florida’s municipalities and promote local self-government. The board of directors provides organizational leadership and guidance to the association and is comprised of municipal officials from across the state. Each member of the board will serve a one-year term.
Hmara is currently immediate past president of the Palm Beach County League of Cities and has served as a councilman in Royal Palm Beach since 2012. He also serves on the Florida League of Cities Legislative Policy Committee for Transportation and Intergovernmental Affairs and the Palm Beach Transportation Planning Agency, as an alternate board member.
“It’s an honor to be elected to serve on the Florida League of Cities Board of Directors. I look forward to the challenges and opportunities to speak for local government through this outstanding organization,” Hmara said.
Founded in 1922, the Florida League of Cities promotes local self-government and serves the needs of Florida’s municipalities, which are formed and governed by their citizens. The league believes in “Local Voices Making Local Choices,” which focuses on the impact citizens and local leaders have in improving Florida’s communities.
For more information about the Florida League of Cities, visit www.flcities.com.