The City Council meets on the first Monday (if Monday is a holiday the meeting is moved to Thursday) of each month at 6:30 pm in the City Hall Building located at
555 S. Lawrence Blvd, Keystone Heights.
Keystone Heights has a City Council form of government, represented by a Mayor and four council members, all elected at large. They serve three year terms(Gavin Rollins is serving a one year term). Mayor and council members are assigned areas of responsibility: Public Safety, Public Works, Recreation, Finance, Waste Management, Personnel, Cemetery, Code Enforcement and Environmental.
Mary Lou Hildreth
Mayor
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Seat 4 Elected March 21, 2006.
Sworn into office on April 2006.
Re-elected April, 2008
CRA Liaison
Budget & Finance Chair
Growth Managment-Vice Chair
P. Bruce Harvin
Councilman
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Seat 2 Elected to City Council
March 5, 2004. Sworn into office
on April 2004, re-elected April 2006 & 2008
Heritage Commission Liasion
Budget & Finance- Vice Chair
Tony Brown
Vice Mayor
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Seat 5 Elected March 6, 2007,
Re-elected March 3, 2009
Sworn into office April 7, 2009
Growth Management Chair
Environmental & Lakes - Vice Chair
KAA Liaison
Gavin Rollins Councilman
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Seat 1 - Elected to City Council
March 3, 2009
Sworn into office April 7, 2009.
Paul Yates
Councilman
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Seat 3 Elected to City Council
March 3, 2009
Sworn into office April 7, 2009.
KEYSTONE HEIGHTS CITY HALL WILL CLOSE DAILY AT 4:00 P. M., BEGINNING April 5, 2010. THIS CHANGE IS DUE TO SEVERE BUDGET REDUCTIONS!
KeystoneBeach Park User Fee $1.00
Information concerning the User Fee: The decision to charge a nominal entry fee for the beach was recommended to the City Council by the Budget and Finance Committee and the City Manager. This is not a fee intended to generate revenue for the city, but rather to help pay for the increased operational cost of Electricity, water testing and water usage and paper products.In addition, having a part time employee to manage the facility should provide a better experience in terms of safety and cleanliness. The fee is only implemented between the hours of9 a.m. and 3 p.m. and currently is planned to extend through Labor Day. A previous survey revealed that 95% of the beach patrons did not live within the city limits; therefore the city was paying thousands of dollars in repairs and maintenance that was not to the benefit of its taxpayers. Furthermore, the city property tax rate for KeystoneHeights is one of the lowest in the surrounding area. City of KeystoneHeightsP.O. Box 420, Keystone Heights, FL32656352-473-4807