City Council
The City Council meets on the first and third Wednesday of each month at 6:00 p.m. in the City Hall Council Chamber, 565 Cassia Blvd. City Council meetings are streamed live on the City website and on the City of Satellite Beach - Government Facebook page. Visit the Meeting Videos webpage to view live and archived meetings. To view current meeting agendas, please visit Meeting Calendar and Agendas page.
Meet the Mayor & Council
Mayor Steve Osmer

Vice Mayor Mark Boyd
Mark Boyd was born in Brevard County in 1982 to a family with roots in the area dating back to 1962. He grew up beachside and was active in sports and water pursuits. Mark received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Duke University and his Juris Doctor degree from the University of Georgia School of Law. Mark has greatly appreciated the opportunity that returning home to the Space Coast has presented in terms of community involvement and raising a family. Mark and his wife, Jessie, have two young sons and two rescue dogs. The Boyd Family loves living in Satellite Beach, where Mark was elected as a City Council Member in 2022 and previously served as Vice Chair of the Sustainability Board.
Councilmember Mike Chase
Councilmember Chase served on the City Council from 2008-2011 and was elected to serve a four-year term in November 2024. He has also served on the Board of Adjustment, Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Board, Planning and Zoning Advisory Board, City Charter Review Committee, Financial Audit Selection Committee, Solid Waste Selection Review Committee, Firefighters and Police Officers Pension Plan Board of Trustees, General Employees' Pension Plan Board of Trustees and other various ad hoc committees, such as the Commercial Sign Ad Hoc Committee and the Public Works and Fire Station Design Ad Hoc Committee.

Councilmember Jodi Rozycki

Councilmember Stephen Sams
Satellite Beach is home. I have been around the world, and the saying “There’s no place like home,” holds truth. I grew up here. The family has been here in Satellite Beach since 1974, and it remains here. I returned home to Satellite Beach because of what the word “home” means to me. It means my Dad who died in training to serve this community. My Mom and Uncle who served on the Comprehensive Planning Board to preserve and enhance Satellite Beach’s natural beauty and resources. My brother who volunteered to entertain many of the citizens at various public functions. My sister and her family. The friends and family that grew up with me or relocated here and stayed. Home is Satellite Beach.
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