Event:South Florida Water Management District Governing Board Meeting 2024-04-11

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South Florida Water Management District Governing Board Meeting
South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) Governing Board will hold it's monthly meeting on April 11, 2024 at 9am.
Who:
Contact: Molly Brown
Email: mobrown@sfwmd.gov
What: Board Meeting
When: April 11, 2024 9:00 am
Where:
SFWMD Headquarters
B-1 Building, 3301 Gun Club Road
West Palm Beach 33406
Why:
Cause: South Florida Water Management
Region: Florida East Coast
Water Body: South Indian River
The South Florida Water Management District is directed by nine Governing Board members who set policy for the agency. They reside within the agency's 16-county region and represent a cross section of interests, including the environment, agriculture, local government, recreation and business. Governing Board members are unpaid citizen volunteers appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the Florida Senate. They generally serve four-year terms.

The South Florida Water Management District encompasses two major watershed basins, the Okeechobee Basin and the Big Cypress Basin. The Big Cypress Basin also has a Basin Board, with appointed members setting policy. One Governing Board member also serves as the chair of the Big Cypress Basin Board.

The Governing Board appoints the Executive Director, who directs all South Florida Water Management District activities. The Florida Senate confirms this candidate.

The South Florida Water Management District Meeting archive includes future and past meeting agendas, minutes, presentations and videos. Archived SFWMD meeting videos are also available on the SFWMDTV YouTubeChannel.

The SFWMD Governing Board meeting format varies for each meeting, and some meetings may be in-person only, virtual only, or a hybrid of both formats. SFWMD Event calendar displays all district meeting schedules.


South Florida Water Management District

The South Florida Water Management District is a regional governmental agency that manages the water resources in the southern half of the state, covering 16 counties from Orlando to the Florida Keys and serving a population of 9 million residents. It is the oldest and largest of the state's five water management districts. Created in 1949, the agency is responsible for managing and protecting water resources of South Florida by balancing and improving flood control, water supply, water quality and natural systems.

A key initiative is restoration of the Everglades – the largest environmental restoration project in the nation's history. The District is also working to improve the Kissimmee River and its floodplain, Lake Okeechobee and South Florida's coastal estuaries.

Mission Statement: To safeguard and restore South Florida's water resources and ecosystems, protect our communities from flooding, and meet the region's water needs while connecting with the public and stakeholders.