About the League
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The Florida League of Cities was created in 1922 by city officials who wished to unite the municipal governments in the state. From a modest beginning of just a few cities and towns, the Florida League of Cities has become one of the largest state municipal leagues in the nation.
Membership in the League is limited to any municipality or other unit of local government rendering municipal services in Florida. Currently, 99 percent of Florida’s 411 municipalities and five charter counties are represented by their voluntary membership in the Florida League of Cities. The membership dues structure is based on population.
The Florida League of Cities does not have associate or corporate memberships. Companies interested in becoming involved in League activities participate as exhibitors/sponsors at the annual conference and advertisers in League publications.
The League is governed by a Board of Directors, comprised of elected city, town and village officials. The League functions under its Charter and By-laws, while the Strategic Plan outlines the mission, goals and objectives.
There are a variety of committees, conferences and programs for municipal officials to participate in each year. We recognize that the League is strong because our members are active!
For more information about the League, e-mail our Membership Development Department or call (850) 222-9684.
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