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Commission told of Affordable Housing Advisory Committee changes, staff recommended two appointments

October 08, 2025 | Winter Haven City, Polk County, Florida


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Commission told of Affordable Housing Advisory Committee changes, staff recommended two appointments
City staff reported changes to the Affordable Housing Advisory Committee (AHAC). Per committee bylaws and Florida statute, AHAC members serve two‑year terms and may be disqualified by two unexcused absences in a calendar year. Staff said Dr. Andy Organtola (appointed March 25, 2024) had two unexcused absences and therefore was no longer eligible to serve. In May 2025, staff said, Joey Hilliard submitted his resignation from the AHAC.

Staff said the AHAC must have at least eight and no more than 11 members; it currently has nine. Staff recommended the commission appoint Tabitha Keith, Director of Programs for Hartford Winter Haven, to serve in the statutorily defined category for a citizen actively engaged as a not‑for‑profit affordable housing provider, and Bridget Engleman, Executive Director of the Polk County Homeless Coalition, to serve in the category for an advocate for low‑income persons.

Staff indicated applications had been received and that the commission would make final appointments. No vote was recorded in the transcript excerpt provided.

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