Board members have been helping with the upkeep of the Key Peninsula Civic Center until they can fill the facility’s caretaker position.
The person hired as the grounds and facilities caretaker will have an on-site apartment to live in, according to the job posting.
The KPCC is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit that hosts community events and offers rental space for gatherings.
“Many local organizations call this facility home either as full-time tenants, or for meetings, events, and fundraisers,” according to the job posting. “Individuals and families also find the Civic Center a convenient and affordable option for weddings, memorials, skate parties, and more.”
In 2022, the custodian and maintenance worker of 12 years retired, Civic Center Association Board President Chuck Davis previously told the Gateway.
The KPCC hired someone to take over the role in 2022. The job was reposted this year. When asked what happened to the person they hired, Kezele said it didn’t work out and that he couldn’t say much more.