
The Immokalee Community Redevelopment Advisory Board has two vacancies, one for a non-voting member and one for an active non-profit representative operating in the Immokalee redevelopment area.
Non-Voting Member:
· Shall be a large-member who resides or engages in business within the Immokalee Redevelopment Area or appointed representative of a non-profit operating in the Immokalee Redevelopment Area.
Voting Member:
· Immokalee non-profit representative
Representative of a non-profit operating in the Immokalee Redevelopment Area.
Please note that each vacancy must complete the respective initial term of the previous members. The non-voting member term expires in June 2029, and the Non-Profit members term expires in June 2027.
This 11-member committee assists the Board of County Commissioners by making recommendations to further the goals of the Immokalee Community Redevelopment Area component of the Collier County Community Redevelopment Area Plan and MSTU.
How to Apply:
Members of committees must reside and be registered to vote in Collier County. To apply for an advisory committee vacancy, you may submit an application online at the Online Advisory Board Application page. After completing the application, click on the “Submit” button. You should receive an immediate e-mail confirmation that your application was received.
If you have questions about the application process, you may reach the Advisory Board Coordinator at DL-AdvisoryBoardOn-LineApplications@colliercountyfl.gov.
All Collier County Board Vacancies: https://www.collier.gov/Collier-County/Advisory-Boards-Authorities/Advisory-Board-Vacancies

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On March 14, 2000, the Board of County Commissioners made a determination that a blighted area existed in the area now known as the Immokalee Redevelopment Area and there was a need for a redevelopment agency to implement the revitalization of this blighted area and adopted Resolution 2000-82 and Resolution 2000-83. Based on this determination, the Board of County Commissioners declared itself the Collier County Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) pursuant to Chapter 163, Part III. Florida Statutes.
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The CRA had owned the 9th Street property since 2010. The property is approximately 1.96 acres of land at the corner of South 9th Street and W. Main Street in the Immokalee Community Redevelopment Area.
For more information please visit https://immokaleecra.com/9th-street-property
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