Westlake Vice Mayor Appointed to Serve on Florida League of Cities Legislative Policy Committee
Westlake Vice Mayor Appointed to Serve on
Florida League of Cities Legislative Policy Committee
Greg Langowski appointed to Development, Code Compliance, and Redevelopment Committee
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: August, 28, 2025
CONTACT: Zoie Burgess, CMC - City Clerk
info@westlakegov.com / 561-530-5880
TALLAHASSEE, FL – The Florida League of Cities, the united voice for Florida’s municipal governments, announced that Westlake Vice Mayor Greg Langowski was recently appointed to serve on the Florida League of Cities 2025-2026 Development, Code Compliance, and Redevelopment Committee, one of the League’s five Legislative Policy Committees.
Legislative Policy Committee chairs, vice chairs and members were appointed by Florida League of Cities President Holly D. Smith, Vice Mayor of Sanibel.
As a Legislative Policy Committee member, Langowski will help develop the League’s Legislative Platform, which details priority issues that are most likely to affect daily municipal governance and local decision-making during the upcoming legislative session, as well as help League staff understand the real-world implications of proposed legislation. Committee members are also asked to serve as advocates for local decision-making throughout the legislative process.
“It’s an honor to be appointed to this committee and continue representing the residents of Westlake and Palm Beach County at the state level,” said Vice Mayor Greg Langowski. “Local government is where people feel the impact of public policy most directly, and I look forward to working with my colleagues from across Florida to protect home rule and strengthen our communities.”
About Vice Mayor Greg Langowski
Greg Langowski serves as Vice Mayor of the City of Westlake and as the City Council’s representative on the Westlake Education Advisory Board. He is an active member of the Palm Beach County League of Cities, representing the league on the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council, the Palm Beach County Water Resources Task Force, and the Palm Beach Transportation Planning Agency’s Technical Advisory Committee.
At the state and national level, Langowski serves on the National League of Cities’ Board of Directors, the Florida League of Cities Federal Action Strike Team, and several legislative and advocacy committees. He is a two-time recipient of the Florida League of Cities Home Rule Hero Award (2024 & 2025) and has earned the League’s Gold Certificate of Excellence (2023–2025).
For a complete list of committee members, as well as more information on each committee and the League’s legislative policy development process, click here.
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Founded in 1922, the Florida League of Cities is the united voice for Florida’s municipal governments. Its goals are to promote local self-government and serve the needs of Florida’s cities, which are formed and governed by their citizens. The League believes in “Local Voices Making Local Choices,” which focuses on the impact citizens and city leaders have in improving Florida’s communities. For more information, visit flcities.com.