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Issues and Voices that Matter June 14, 2012

Krebs: Tri-County League of Cities

Krebs: Tri-County League of Cities (photo - CMF Public Media)
The 22 cities in Seminole, Orange and Osceola counties join together in the Tri-County League of Cities to collaborate on the issues facing the region’s local governments. League President Joanne Krebs discusses how the cities team up for mutual assistance. Length 17:12

(Produced, reported and edited by Desta Horner)

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Central Florida’s cities of all sizes meet together to cooperate and coordinate for the benefit of the municipalities in the region. Their activities include:

  • Mutual assistance in solving local government problems.
  • Lobbying the state legislature on city issues and protecting the constitutional right of home rule for local government.
  • Sharing ideas and solutions to improve local government.
  • Raising awareness of city government and issues among citizens.

The Tri-County League of Cities in Central Florida is one of many county or city regionalized local leagues in Florida. These local leagues have an independent affiliation with the Florida League of Cities.

Members of the Tri-County League include: Altamonte Springs, Apopka, Bay Lake, Belle Isle, Casselberry, Eatonville, Edgewood, Kissimmee, Lake Buena Vista, Lake Mary, Longwood, Maitland, Oakland, Ocoee, Orlando, Oviedo, Sanford, St. Cloud, Windermere, Winter Garden, Winter Park, and Winter Springs.

Principal Participants

Joanne Krebs, president, Tri-County League of Cities; and City Commissioner, Winter Springs, Fl. (photo - CMF Public Media)
Joanne Krebs
President, Tri-County League of Cities; and City Commissioner, Winter Springs, Fl.
Bio | Tri-County League of Cities | City of Winter Springs | Florida League of Cities

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