FCCMA Annual Conference registration is open!
Join us for sessions on AI, leadership, economic development, legislative updates, storm readiness, and more shaping the future of local government.
Register today and secure your spot at https://t.co/Pm9U5jpxRk
Each year, people in Sebastian gather at Riverview Park for the Sebastian Clambake. There’s good food, live music, local vendors, and a beautiful waterfront, making it a weekend that unites the community.
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Step into the heart of nature at Peghorn Nature Park and Trails in the City of St. Cloud!
This 58-acre passive park takes its visitors on a journey beginning in the late 1800s to modern day.
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As a part of the FCCMA Professional Management Matters initiative, the City of Winter Springs District Mayor, Deputy Mayor, City Council, and City Manager were recognized for 45 years of the Commission-Manager form of government. Congratulations!
We are counting down the days to #FCCMA2026 and we are looking forward to hearing from our Opening General Session Keynote Speaker Scott Andrews! Check out his greeting ahead of coming together later this month. Registration for the conference is open at https://t.co/Pm9U5jpxRk.
A hidden gem in the heart of the City of Winter Park — Mead Botanical Garden is a 47-acre oasis open 7 days a week, free to explore. #FCCMAVideoShowcase https://t.co/qQ5ZxwJvDZ
Mike Carballa of Pasco County shares how a “people, purpose, performance” mindset is transforming local government — boosting engagement by empowering teams and connecting work to mission.
Listen to the #FCCMAPodcast now at https://t.co/wHtlZFi16O!
As part of the FCCMA Professional Management Matters initiative, the City of Green Cove Springs Mayor, Council Members, and Interim City Manager were recognized for 80 years of the Council-Manager form of government! Congratulations!
Strong leadership starts with strong support. Managers from across the region showed up in strong support of Jeff Brown, the City of Auburndale’s new City Manager, at his first Commission meeting. #FCCMA#TakeUsBackTuesday#Support
As a part of the #FCCMA Professional Management Matters initiative, the City of Dunedin was recognized for 100 years of the Commission-Manager form of government! Congratulations! #ProfessionalManagementMatters#ICMA
Mark your calendars for the next #FCCMA webinar. Join this timely session to explore leadership continuity, equity‑driven talent development, and tools that help identify high‑potential leaders and mitigate risk. Register today at https://t.co/XisFVNggqj.
As part of the FCCMA Professional Management Matters initiative, the Town of Belleair was recognized for 45 years of the Commission-Manager form of government. Congratulations!
It's #FeaturedMemberMonday, we want you to meet Evelyn Rodriguez-Plesa, Assistant Professor at the University of Central Florida. Learn more about Evelyn at https://t.co/pZRIOOVrSp.
Registration for the FCCMA "So You're Going to be a City/County Manager" Pre-Conference Workshop is open!
There is no charge, but pre-registration is required.
Find the full flyer and information on how to sign up at https://t.co/IuAPmK87ir.
Explore why @CityofPBG truly lives up to its name as a “Garden City.” From vibrant butterfly habitats to lush parks and wildlife-rich preserves, discover three hidden natural spaces that define this community. #FCCMAVideoShowcase#HiddenGems https://t.co/88kAHTwJ1z
Congratulations to FCCMA Member and Alachua County Manager Michele Lieberman on her recognition as the 2026 David J. Krings County Administrator of the Year Award Recipient by The National Association of County Administrators (NACA).
🏆 Alachua County Manager Michele Lieberman has received the first David J. Krings County Administrator of the Year Award from the NACA, recognizing exceptional service, ethical leadership and contributions to county government.
Read more: https://t.co/77xRx6U6Zw
#TakeUsBackTuesday to February’s FCCMA Winter Institute!
From meaningful conversations to shared learning and connection, this year’s Institute brought Florida’s city and county managers together to sharpen skills and exchange ideas that strengthen local government.
On the latest #FCCMAPodcast Episode, Sarah Campbell, City Manager of Fernandina Beach and FCCMA president, joins host Steve Vancore to discuss some of the most pressing financial challenges facing Florida municipalities. Listen now at https://t.co/XovrbAVB8K.
In this episode of the #FCCMAPodcast, @ryanleak offers insights for leaders managing complex, board-governed organizations, with a focus on policy implementation, budgeting, and long-term impact. Listen now at https://t.co/iKjMrp5Rhb.