
Residents of Nassau County are being informed that several members of the Board of County Commissioners may attend an upcoming event. According to Nassau County, no official action or voting will take place during the event. The notice is issued to comply with the Sunshine Law, which ensures the public stays informed about the activities of elected officials.
Although no official actions will occur, the commissioners’ gathering allows for informal discussions and exchanges among board members. The notice highlights that these gatherings are important for the public to be aware of, even when no formal decisions are planned.
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Nassau County ensures that public events are accessible to all residents. Individuals with disabilities who wish to attend are encouraged to contact the County Manager’s Office at least 72 hours in advance to request accommodations. For those with hearing or speech impairments, the Florida Relay Service is available to provide assistance.
Residents seeking more information or assistance can contact the County Manager’s Office directly. The county provides a way to submit questions or requests for accommodations. The full notice is also available online for those who want to review the details.









