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− | The SRIA is funded by [[Ownership of Santa Rosa Island|rental fees]] collected from the island's leaseholders and other sources like the [[Bob Sikes | + | The SRIA is funded by [[Ownership of Santa Rosa Island|rental fees]] collected from the island's leaseholders and other sources like the [[Bob Sikes bridge]]. It does not receive [[property tax]]es from [[Escambia County]]. |
==External links & references== | ==External links & references== |
Revision as of 15:39, 30 August 2021
The Santa Rosa Island Authority (SRIA) is a six-member body that governs the unincorporated community of Pensacola Beach on Santa Rosa Island.
History
The SRIA was created by an act of the Florida legislature in 1947 under Chapter 24500.
Board members
Five of the SRIA members are appointed by the five Escambia County Commissioners, and the sixth is elected by the registered voters of Pensacola Beach.
- Thomas Campanella, Chairman
- Jerry Watson, Vice Chairman
- Liz Callahan, Secretary/Treasurer
- Bubba Peters, Acting Secretary/Treasurer
- Karen Sindel, Member, District 2
- Brigette Brooks, Member, District 1
Administration
- Leigh Davis, Executive Director
- Robbie Schrock, Director of Administration
- Vickie Johnson, Director of Finance
Funding
The SRIA is funded by rental fees collected from the island's leaseholders and other sources like the Bob Sikes bridge. It does not receive property taxes from Escambia County.
External links & references
- sria-fla.com – Official site