Members
Tyler Watters – Term expires 4/1/2030
Anthony Hall – Term expires 4/1/2030
Civil Service Meetings are held on the 3rd Monday of the Month 5:00 PM at the Council Chambers located at 105 Hiern Avenue.
Civil Service Rules (updated 2019)
Commissioners
Meetings are held the 2nd Wednesday of every Month, 6:00PM at 105 Hiern Avenue (Council/Court room).
- Scott Naugle – Term expires 12/31/2026
- Danny Taylor – Term expires 12/31/2025
- Carol Church – Term expires 12/31/2026
- Jenny Nicaud – Term expires 12/31/2026
- Don Demetz – Term expires 12/31/2024
- Mike Simpson – Term expires 12/31/2027
- Kaitlyn Kidd – Term expires 12/31/2027
- Anne James – Term expires 12/31/2025
- Amy Steiner – Term expires 12/31/2025
Deadline: A Complete Building Permit Application and Certificate of Appropriateness must be submitted the Wednesday before each Meeting, one week prior to the meeting date.
Tree Board
Meetings are held on the 3rd Thursday of every Month at 2:00 PM located at 200 W. Scenic Drive – Code’s Office Conference Room, unless stated otherwise.
Deadline: A Complete Tree Application (Tree Removal Only) must be submitted by the 1st Friday of each Month.
Development Code
Contact the Planning Department at (228)452-3316 for more information.
- Lolita Welch – expires August 2026
- Lou Rizzardi – expires November 6, 2026
- Melinda Taylor – expires November 6, 2026
- Terry Gibson – expires November 6, 2026
- Donna Newton – expires May 2026
Meetings are held at 4PM at the Pass christian Public Library

The Pass Christian Parks & Recreation Commission is comprised of five citizens who serve voluntarily and who are appointed by the Mayor and Board of Aldermen of Pass Christian.
Parks
- War Memorial Park, Scenic Drive and Fleitas Avenue
- Church Street, Church Avenue and Railroad Street
- Rickey Levy Harbor Park, west side of Pass Christian Harbor
- John M. Parker Sports Complex, Second Street and Fleitas
- Menge Avenue Park (with a nature path and butterfly garden maintained by the Pass Christian Garden Club)
Park Regulations
City parks are public and are used on a first-come, first-served basis unless reservations are made in advance. It is unlawful to remain in any park when the parks are closed.
Unlawful activities:
- To possess or consume any alcoholic beverages within any park. (Exceptions are allowed for special events that have the proper permits.)
- To mar, deface or displace or remove and buildings, tables or benches or park equipment.
- To remove or damage any plants or trees, dig in or otherwise disturb grass areas, or in any way injure the natural beauty of any park.
- To leave any refuse or trash without placing it in the receptacles provided. (Where receptacles are not provided, citizens must carry away all such rubbish.)
- To walk a domestic animal without a leash. Further, the owner or person with the domestic animal must be responsible for removing any animal solid waste.
- To park any vehicle except in designated parking areas.
- To drive any vehicle on any area except the paved park roads or parking areas or such areas as may on occasion be specifically designed for such temporary use.
- To ride a bicycle, skateboard or other such devices in a reckless manner.
- To roller skate or use skateboards except in those areas specifically designed for such activity.
- To bring into or have in your possession any firearm or weapon, loaded or with blank cartridges.
- To possess or set off any fireworks.
- To post, paint, affix or place any bill, billboard, placard, handbill or advertisement.
- Offer for sale any article within a park or recreation area without a permit.
- To kindle, build or use a fire except in places provided for such purposes.
- To camp or stay overnight anywhere except designated for camping or staying overnight in vehicles or trailers.
- Engage in threatening, abusive, insulting or indecent language or in disorderly conduct or behavior that breaches the public peace