Delegate Responsibility

CCNA’s strength lies in the collective efforts our neighborhood leaders who focus on issues that preserve and enhance our city’s neighborhoods, both individually and community wide.  Delegates are most effective when they are in touch with their neighborhood’s Officers, Board of Directors, resident members and others living in, working in, or owning property in their neighborhood.

Delegate Responsibilities:

  • Attending Monthly CCNA Meetings and sharing update on issues or matters of concern, upcoming events and other neighborhood news.
  • Sharing information from CCNA with your Officers and Board Members.
  • Seeking opinions on pending CCNA motions, position statements, and resolutions with your Officers and Board Members.
  • Facilitate getting your membership dues paid.
  • Updating any changes in your neighborhood information (President and CCNA Delegates and Alternates names, email addresses and phone numbers, both with CCNA and with the City of Sarasota.

Support:

Your CCNA District Reps are available to answer questions and assist as needed.  Email them directly by clicking on their name.

  • District 1 Rep: Kelly Brown – (Amaryllis Park, Bayou Oaks, Broadway Promenade, Gillespie Park, Park East, Rosemary District, SHA Residents Council)
  • District 2 Rep:  Melinda Delpech – (Avondale, Bay Island/Siesta, Bay Point Park, Bird Key, Cherokee Park, DSCA, Golden Gate Point, Granda, Harbor Acres, Hudson Bayou, Indian Beach/Sapphire Shores, John Ringling, Laurel Park, Lido Key, Lido Shores, McClellan Park, San Remo, Shoreland Woods, South Poinsettia Park, St. Armands, Tahiti Park, Towles Court)
  • District 3 Rep: Flo Entler – (Alta Vista, Arlington Park, Glen Oaks Estates, Gen Oaks Ridge)

Issues:

Issues arise from time to time. Recent by-laws changes established an Issues Committee, a subset of the Board and the Membership, chaired by First Vice President, Jim Ludwig.    The committee is working on policy and procedures for Delegates to identify and elevate your neighborhood issues to the CCNA Board of Directors.  When available they will be published here.

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