Commissioner Ronald E. Kitchen, Jr., Recognized for Outstanding Service by TBRPC

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At the most recent Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council (TBRPC) meeting, Citrus County Board of 
County Commissioners (BOCC) Chairman Ronald E. Kitchen, Jr., was presented with an award 
recognizing his dedicated, long-term service to the Council. Commissioner Kitchen was the first 
Citrus County representative to serve on the TBRPC.

“In my 24-year tenure with the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council, I have had the privilege of 
working with many elected officials throughout our six-county region,” said Deputy Executive 
Director Wren G. Krahl. “Commissioner Kitchen is an example of a true public servant who always 
represented the citizens of Citrus County on our Board in an exemplary fashion.”

Kitchen served faithfully, beginning in 2014, and had a near-perfect record of attendance. He held 
several leadership positions while on the Council, including as Secretary/Treasurer (2017), Vice 
Chair (2018), and Chair (2019). One of the many notable initiatives that took place during his 
tenure as Chair was the TBRPC Suncoast Parkway 2 Extension Land Use Study, Citrus County, for which 
the TBRPC received an Innovation Award from the National Association of Development Organizations 
(NADO).

“Commissioner Ron Kitchen has served the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council for over eight years 
with integrity, and I consider him a visionary when it comes to regional collaboration,” said Sean 
T. Sullivan, TBRPC Executive Director.

Mr. Kitchen also served on the TBRPC Executive Budget Committee, Regional Cooperative Alliance, and 
as a policy member of the Florida Regional Council’s Association. He played a role in obtaining 
grant funding for the Resilience and Energy Assessment of Communities and Housing (REACH) project, 
and in forming the Tampa Bay Regional Resiliency Coalition.

“It has been an honor to represent Citrus County on the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council for the 
last 8 years. I was truly impressed with the professionalism of all the staff and elected officials 
that make up the TBRPC. I will miss the many wonderful people I met and was blessed to work with,” 
said Kitchen.

The TBRPC brings together governments to coordinate planning for the community’s future and provide 
an opportunity for sharing solutions among the local government jurisdictions in the six- county 
Tampa Bay region. For more information, visit www.tbrpc.org.