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County Manager: Stephanie Kopelousos
"The County Manager's Office mission is to manage and
direct all activities of the county government as outlined by the County
Charter, Code of Ordinances, and as directed by the Board of County
Commissioners. The County Manager's Office strives to provide the
residents of Clay County with services that are efficient, effective and
meet their needs through customer service-based delivery."
The County Manager is the executive officer of County
government. She is appointed by and is directly accountable to the Board
of County Commissioners. The County Manager is responsible for
implementing and executing the policies, ordinances and budgets adopted
by the Board, and directly oversees the management and operations of
several departments of County government to ensure the County is
operating efficiently and effectively. Those departments include: Animal
control; Building; Cooperative Extension Services; Engineering;
Environmental Services; Library Services; Maintenance Services; Parks &
Recreation; Planning; Public Safety; Public Works and Zoning and Code
Enforcement.
Responsibilities
Implementation of
policies adopted by the Board;
Negotiating, supervising
and administering of all County contracts;
Compiling information as
requested by the Board;
Supervising department
heads and providing direction, leadership and supervision to all County
department heads;
Prepares and submits an annual
county operating and capital improvement budget to the Board;
Insuring County
compliance with all federal, state and local rules and regulations;
Providing and maintaining
facilities for all agencies as required by law;
Preparing and
distributing the weekly agenda of the Board, as well as follow-up
document of actions taken by the Board at each meeting;
Serving as
Ex-officio Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners
Email Policy:
"Under Florida law, e-mail addresses are public
records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to
a public-records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity.
Instead, contact this office by phone or in writing." |