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Tourist Development Council shortens meeting minimum to six per year and removes two subcommittees

October 22, 2025 | Brevard County, Florida


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Tourist Development Council shortens meeting minimum to six per year and removes two subcommittees
The Brevard County Tourist Development Council voted Oct. 8 to amend its operating procedures to require a minimum of six council meetings per year and to discontinue the sports and cultural subcommittees.

Peter, TDC staff, said the change reflects the shift of the marketing support program to the full council and reduced need for those subcommittees. The amended language also allows the director, with chair approval, to cancel meetings that lack sufficient agenda items; staff will still generally schedule up to 10 meetings per year.

The council approved the change by roll call. "Staff will schedule 10 meetings per year but with the approval of the chair, the director may cancel meetings that don't have enough significant items on the agenda," Peter said when summarizing the edits.

Ending

TDC staff said the November meeting will include a final budget reconciliation report and that county finance will present on interest collected on accounts at the Nov. 12 meeting.

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