Okeechobee County Florida Board of County Commissioners
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Our Mission:
Okeechobee County will provide responsive government services to its citizens in a well-managed, cost effective, fiscally sound, policy driven manner. All services provided shall benefit the health, safety and welfare of the community.
Our Vision:
A Community with a small town environment that fosters a desirable place to live, work and play.
In Addition:
- Okeechobee County is the 54th County in the State of Florida, established on May 8, 1917, from segments of Osceola, St. Lucie and Palm Beach counties
- It gains its name from the Hitchiti Indian words oka (water) and chobi (big).
- County Seat: Okeechobee
- Square Miles: 769 (land) and 123 (water); with a Population of 39,997
- Okeechobee County operates under the Administrative Form of Government.
- The Board of County Commission is a 5 member board, elected at large, but must live in the District in which they are elected, for a 4 year term.
- The Board of County Commission enacts Ordinances and adopts Resolutions but hires an Administrator to execute policy and oversee the various departments
Fair Housing Discrimination, Employment Discrimination, and Facility/Service not Accessible:
County residents may contact the following persons with questions or complaints regarding:
1. Fair Housing Discrimination (not loan foreclosures): Community Development at (863) 763-5548
or Budget Director at (863) 763-6441.
2. Employment Discrimination or Handicap Accessibility relating to the Board of County Commissioners:
County Administrator at (863) 763-6441; or Human Resource/Risk Management Director at (863) 763-6441.
3. Facility Accessibility: Capital Improvement Projects at (863) 763-0805 or Facilities Maintenance at 357-7007
4. Accessibility of Services: County Administrator or Assistant to County Administrator at (863) 763-6441.