Clearwater Citizens Academy Program

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Clearwater Citizens Academy is a hands-on program designed for residents eager to make a positive impact on their community. This interactive experience offers a behind-the-scenes look at the operations of Clearwater city government, including engaging with elected officials, department directors, and other city staff.

Throughout the 10-session program, participants have the chance to tour facilities, try hands-on activities, ask questions and share their concerns about their neighborhood. With opportunities to visit the police K9 unit, fire stations, solid waste and recycling facilities, and more, participants gain a comprehensive understanding of what it takes to run Clearwater.


When We Meet

The program runs from September to November, with 10 Tuesday evening sessions from 6-8:30 PM. Participants must attend at least 8 of the 10 sessions to graduate. The program is free of charge.


Applications are closed for the Class of 2024


What We Do

Each night, participants visit a different location that relates to a different aspect of government. The schedule may vary based on the topic, but in general, the group tours the facility, eats dinner during the presentation, does interactive educational activities and an open question-and-answer period at the end.


Program History

Clearwater Citizens Academy began Sept. 14, 2002, with a picnic held at Moccasin Lake Nature Park. Recognizing that residents are the city's most important assets, officials designed the program to help residents become more actively involved in local government.


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