Putnam County Port Authority

Putnam County Port Authority is a public corporation established to develop and manage port facilities in Putnam County, Florida. Created in 1967 by Florida Law 67-1967, the port district is one of 16 in the Sunshine State.[2] The Port Authority also owns and maintains industrial and commercial development areas. The Putnam County Board of County Commissioners serves as the governing body of the entity. Considered a component unit, elected county officials set policies and oversee major expenditures.[3] The board does not hold regular meetings of the Port Authority; rather, meetings are held on a situational basis. Putnam County Public Works and the Port Authority are understood as blended units; as such, day-to-day operations are carried out by the office of Public Works.

Putnam County Port Authority
AbbreviationPCPA
FormationJuly 4, 1967[1]
Typeagency
Legal statusDependent
PurposePort facilities
Location
Region served
Putnam County, Florida
Membership
Putnam County Board of County Commissioners
Director
Press Tompkins

Facilities

References

  1. "Special Districts" (PDF). Florida Department of Community Affairs. Retrieved February 21, 2011.
  2. "Index to Laws of Florida Special and Local Laws 1971 to 2008" (PDF). The Florida Legislature Office of Legislative Services Division of Statutory Revision. Retrieved February 24, 2011.
  3. "Citizens' Annual Financial Report" (PDF). Putnam County Financial Department. March 31, 2005. Retrieved February 24, 2011.
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