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Nancy Sikes-Kline
Nancy Sikes-Kline, Mayor
Term: 2-year, expires December 2024
Seat: Three
Phone: 904-837-6789
Mailing Address:
City of St. Augustine
P. O. Box 210
St. Augustine, FL 32085
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Current Service
She currently serves in the following capacity:
- Member, Board of Advocates, University of Florida College of Design, Construction and Planning, Department of Historic Preservation
- Board member, North Florida Transportation Planning Organization
- Member, St. Johns County Tourist Development Council
- Chair, Florida League of Cities, Legislative Policy Committee for Transportation and Intergovernmental Relations
- Member, Lightner Museum Board of Directors
Previous Service
Mayor Sikes-Kline has served on the City's:
- Historic Architectural Review Board
- Historic Preservation Advisory Committee
- Parking and Traffic Committee, Vice-Chair
Education
She is a native Floridian and has lived in St. Augustine since 1984. She received her bachelor's degree in geography from the University of Florida.
Community Involvement
Her community involvement includes:
- Founding board member and past Chairperson of the St. Augustine Lighthouse and Museum
- Founding Chairperson of the Lighthouse Archaeological Maritime Program
- Past Chair of the St. Johns County Historic Resource Review Board (now the Cultural Resources Review Board)
- Past President of Junior Service League
Qualifications & Recognition
She has received her Certificate of Completion from the Florida League of Cities and Scott Daily Advanced Institute for Elected Municipal Officials, Level III training program and completed training from the Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council Training Institute.
Mayor Sikes-Kline received the Leadership Award for Public Service from the Enterprising Women's Leadership Institute, Inc. in 2011, the Adelaide Sanchez Award for Historic Preservation in 2017, the Florida League of Cities Home Rule Hero award consecutively from 2018 - 2023. She was recognized by the St. Johns County Cultural Council during Women in History Month 2021 and earned the Gold Florida League of Cities University Certificate for Elected Municipal Officials in 2023.