Erica C. Crawley Commissioner Erica C. Crawley is a mother, advocate, and veteran. As the first Black woman Commissioner, her commitment to serving every resident every day comes from her lived experiences and deep understanding of what working families need to thrive and not just survive.
John O'Grady Since first elected to the Franklin County Board of Commissioners in November 2008, John O'Grady has worked to make Franklin County one of the best communities in the nation for living, visiting and doing business.
Kevin L. Boyce Kevin L. Boyce is a Franklin County Commissioner who grew up in an extended family of modest means but one rich with life lessons on hard work and education.
Commissioners' General Session The Board of Commissioners holds General Session every Tuesday at 9 a.m. in the Commissioners' Hearing Room (Michael J. Dorrian Building, 1st Floor, 369 South High Street). During these public meetings, the board considers and votes on resolutions.
Public Meetings and Agendas Each week, the Board of Commissioners posts business meetings that will be attended by more than one commissioner, and therefore qualify as meetings that must be posted publicly. These weekly agendas are posted on Fridays with the dates, times, and locations of the next week's public meetings.
Commissioners Briefing Session Franklin County Commissioners’ Briefing Sessions promote transparency and keep the community informed about key discussions, decisions, and upcoming initiatives.
Commissioners' Voting Session The Board of Commissioners may have Voting Sessions to address items when not in General Session. During these public meetings, the board considers and votes on resolutions.
Commissioners' Rezoning Hearing The Board of Commissioners' Rezoning Hearing typically occurs on the second Tuesday of each month following General Session and is held in the Commissioners' Hearing Room (Michael J. Dorrian Building, 1st Floor, 369 South High Street).
Commissioners' Administrative Briefing The Board of Commissioners hold Administrative Sessions to address issues of importance that are not specific to resolution items.