Welcome to Historic Apalachicola, Florida

Apalachicola is a close-knit community of hard-working, friendly people who enjoy the good life that thorough historical preservation, beautiful wildlife, and easy water access allow. Each day in our fair city begins with a brilliant sunrise reflecting off the Apalachicola Bay and ends with a red-hued sunset over miles of wildlands. Small town restaurants, shops, and bars offer an array of delights for citizens and visitors alike. A fascinating history and maritime culture, bountiful natural resources, fresh local seafood, and hardy loyal citizens create an unparalleled quality of life here in the Florida panhandle.

 

Apalachicola's Grant Horizon-Your Projects, Your Future, Our Focus
Apalachicola's Grant Horizon-Your Projects, Your Future, Our Focus Part 2

WARNING!
The "Hacking" campaign continues. All residents should exercise caution if you receive any unusual invoicing from any individual or entity claiming to be the City of Apalachicola. Reach out to the City Offices in the event you receive anything unusual by email, anything that is requesting you to remit money that you are unfamiliar with.

The City Commission Strategic Plan Visioning Project

May 12, 2026

Click here to view the Strategic Plan.
Click here to view the Strategic Plan from the 5.5.26 City Commission Regular Meeting.

Important Update from the City of Apalachicola

May 12, 2026

Our new official Facebook page is now live and will serve as the City’s primary source for updates, announcements, public notices, events, and community information moving forward.

We encourage all residents, businesses, and visitors to follow our new page to stay connected and informed.

➡️ Please like and follow our new official page by clicking here.

Thank you for your continued support as we improve communication and community engagement for the City of Apalachicola.

Water Quality and System Updates

May 12, 2026

Water Plant Daily Rounds Sheet

5.5.26 CC Regular Meeting: LIVE

May 5, 2026

Members of the public may participate remotely only during the PUBLIC COMMENT section, by clicking on the link provided below and registering as a speaker.  You must provide your name, address or place of residence, and topic you wish to comment on prior to commenting. Refusal to provide information may cause you to be removed from virtual waiting room. 

Meeting Body: City Commission
Date: 5/5/26
Time: 6 pm
Meeting Location: 74 6th Street, Apalachicola, Fl. 32320
Click here for the CC Regular Meeting live
Click here for Remote Participation Access For Remote Participation (PUBLIC COMMENT ONLY)

*This meeting will be conducted in a hybrid format, allowing in-person attendance at the noticed location and remote participation only for the PUBLIC COMMENT section of the meeting, through the City’s designated electronic platform, Vimeo.”

Utility Billing Department Notification

April 30, 2026

The Utility Billing Department at City Hall will be closing daily at 4 pm to reconcile and balance. Utility customers are encouraged to submit payment in the drop box downstairs or online via the customer payment portal. Thank you for your understanding.

Stay Informed

Receive notices and alerts in your inbox!

City Meetings & Events

Report Civil Rights Violations

Equal Employment Opportunity - Lee Mathes
(850) 653-9319
lmathes@cityofapalachicola.com

504/ADA - Sheneidra Cummings
(850) 653-9319
scummings@cityofapalachicola.com

Fair Housing Coordinator - Leslie Glaze
(850) 653-9319
lglaze@cityofapalachicola.com

City of Apalachicola Fair Housing Rights Statement:
The City of Apalachicola is committed to providing a vibrant and inclusive community for everyone. As part of this commitment, we want to remind you of your rights under the Fair Housing Act. The Fair Housing Act prohibits discrimination in housing including rentals, sales, and lending-based on: Race, Color, Religion, Sex (including Gender Identity and Sexual Orientation), National Origin, Familial Status (families with children under 18), and Disability. This means no one can legally be denied housing or face different rules because of who they are. View a Fair Housing Public Service Announcement Video

Section 3 Business and Employment Notice

The Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG) is a federal program that provides funding for housing and community development. In 1974, Congress created the program by passing the Housing and Community Development Act, Title I. The national objectives of the program are to:

  • Address urgent community development needs
  • Benefit low- and moderate-income persons
  • Prevent or eliminate slum or blight

The program, administered and funded by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, consists of two components:

  1. Entitlement: Provides funds directly to urban areas
  2. Small cities: Provides funds to the states for distribution to rural areas

The City of Apalachicola has implemented 4 CDBG-DR projects and encourages all Section 3 Qualified workers to apply for the positions listed below.

M0016-Avenues Stormwater
M0033-Hill Community Revitalization
M0034-Riverfront Revitalization Project
M0142-Market Street Vacuum Station

In the implementation of these projects the following types of job may be available:

Painter, Laborer (Common or General), Laborer (Pipelayer), Operator (Backhoe/Excavator), Operator (Bulldozer), Operator (Loader), Truck Driver (Includes 4 axel, Distributor, Dump, Lowboy and Tandem Trucks), Welders, Ironworker, Carpenter, Cement Mason/Concrete Finisher.

All job openings will be posted in the Human Resources Department at the City of Apalachicola City Hall, 1 Bay Avenue, Apalachicola, Fl 32320 and at the primary construction site.

Additionally, to the greatest extent feasible, construction contracts and sub-contracts may be awarded to businesses located in and owned by people residing in Franklin County. All procurements will be made on a competitive basis. The names of businesses and job seekers who respond to this notice will be given to the prime contractor for utilization in subcontractor solicitation and job offerings.

In order to be included on procurement and employment/training lists for this CDBG-DR project, interested persons and firms should register by contacting Leslie Glaze, Apalachicola City Planner, lglaze@cityofapalachicola.com.

COMPLAINTS OR APPEALS The goal of the City of Apalachicola is to provide an opportunity to resolve complaints in a timely manner, usually within 15 business days as expected by HUD, if practicable, and to provide the right to participate in the process and appeal a decision when there is reason for an applicant to believe its application was not handled according to program policies.

Complainants can appeal program decisions related to one of the following activities:

  1. A program eligibility determination.
  2. A program assistance award calculation.
  3. A program decision concerning housing unit damage and the resulting program outcome.

Citizens may first file a written or verbal complaint through the City by mailing the submission to the following address:

Attention:
Charles, Anderson, City Manager
1 Bay Avenue
Apalachicola, FL 32320
(850) 653-9319

Attention:
Leslie Glaze, Grant, Compliance, and Procurement Director
1 Bay Avenue
Apalachicola, FL 32320
(850) 370-0270

Attention:
Dan Hartman, City Attorney
PO Box 10910
Tallahassee, FL 32302
(850) 386-4242

Citizens may file a written complaint or appeal with the Office of Long-Term Resiliency by email at CDBGDR@Commerce.FL.gov or by mail to the following address:

HUD Complaints
Attention:
Office of Long-Term Resiliency Florida Department of Commerce
107 East Madison Street
The Caldwell Building, MSC 420
Tallahassee, Florida 32399

If the complainant is not satisfied by the Subrecipient’s determination or FloridaCommerce’s response, then the complainant may file a written appeal by following the instructions issued in the letter of response. If the complainant has not been satisfied with the response at the conclusion of the complaint or appeals process, a formal complaint may then be addressed directly to the regional Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) at:

Fair Housing Complaints Department of Housing & Urban Development
Charles E. Bennet Federal Building
400 West Bay Street, Suite 1015
Jacksonville, FL 32202

Mayor Brenda Ash - City of Apalachicola Florida

Welcome to Apalachicola!

Our beautiful city is one of the oldest port cities in the state of Florida. Established in 1831, Apalachicola boosts a rich and unique past. Glimpses of that by-gone era can still be viewed today through our charming shops, inviting parks, historic museums and acclaimed restaurants serving fresh locally-caught seafood. Additional maritime life is evident through picturesque Scipio Creek which flows into a vast ecosystem where the vital Apalachicola River meets the Apalachicola Bay, creating a natural and pristine estuary that eventually flows into the Gulf of Mexico.

This special place I call home is truly a gem and I am honored to serve as its first female mayor, a position I do not take lightly. As mayor, I am tasked with serving my fellow residents, working alongside my friends, and being an ambassador for our visitors. These are roles I eagerly embrace for I am proud to be a representative of such a remarkable city.

The name “Apalachicola” is said to mean . . . “land of friendly people.” Living and working together with my fellow Apalachicolians, I can completely vouch for the accuracy of that label and as our city continues to grow and prosper, it is my desire that the same inviting charm that intrigued you to live, work, play and visit here, will seep into your spirit and keep you here.

Again, welcome to our historic city.

Humbly,

Mayor Brenda Ash