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©2005 Wakulla County Board of County Commissioners

 Assistant County Administrators . . .

Assistant County Administrators:
Ms. Lindsay Stevens and Mr. Tim Barden

Wakulla County government includes six primary departments under the direct control of the county administrator.  Two professional assistant county administrators serve at the pleasure of the administrator to shepherd and lead two of these primary departments within the county organization.


Ms. Lindsay Stevens, AICP, JD, serves as the Assistant County Administrator for Community Development.  Accordingly, Ms. Stevens oversees and manages the departments including planning and zoning, housing, code enforcement and building services.  Ms. Stevens brings over a decade of significant legal and technical planning experience related to her role, and has served Wakulla County since 2007.

For additional information regarding the above programs and services, please contact Ms. Stevens at (850) 926-0919 or at lstevens@mywakulla.com


Mr. Tim Barden, MPA, serves as Assistant County Administrator for the Office of Management and Budget.  Accordingly, Mr. Barden serves as the key budget officer for Wakulla County and provides oversight to the purchasing, human resource, grants project management, facilities management, and risk management.  Mr. Barden joins Wakulla County from DeKalb County, Georgia and has served since 2007.

For additional information regarding the above programs and services, please contact Mr. Barden at (850) 926-0919 or at tbarden@mywakulla.com

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‹ Welcome ›
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‹ Contact Info. ›
Administrator:
  Benjamin H. Pingree
Assistant County Administrators:
  Lindsay Stevens
  Tim Barden
Physical Address:
  3093 Crawfordville Hwy
  Crawfordville FL 32327
Mailing Address:
  P.O. Box 1263
  Crawfordville FL 32326
Contact Us:
  Office (850) 926-0919
  Fax (850) 926-0940

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