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Representing the residents of District 4, the Commissioner works to address local issues, advocate for community needs, and support initiatives that enhance the quality of life in Lake Worth Beach. The City Commission is responsible for passing Ordinances and other policy directives necessary for the operation of the City.
You can use the map below to zoom in, explore District 4, and find your district. Not sure if you live in District 4? Click here to view the full City Commission Districts map.
To make an appointment with a Commissioner contact: Shona Smith - Executive Assistant to the City Commission & City Manager. You can email Wanda at: [email protected] or call 561-586-1689.
Elected in 2025, Commissioner Anthony Segrich proudly represents District 4 in Lake Worth Beach. Since moving to the city in 2018 with his wife Cheryl, Anthony has embraced the unique charm and character of Lake Worth Beach—from its historic neighborhoods and lush shade canopies to its quaint downtown, diverse cultural events, and picturesque coastline. Anthony and Cheryl live in one of Lake Worth Beach’s contributing historic cottages with their three pups, Chance, Kaya, and Gunner. Chance is a 2-time international field trial champion, winning the 2023 AKC National Field Trial Championship and the 2024 Canadian National Field Trial Championship.
Anthony brings over 25 years of multidisciplinary experience across industries including business process consulting, small business ownership, real estate, and disaster recovery. His early career focused on helping organizations streamline operations, improve service quality, and reduce overhead. In recent years, he has dedicated his work to restoring homes devastated by hurricanes, reflecting his deep commitment to resilience and service.
In 2011, Anthony survived a near-fatal bull shark attack off the coast of West Palm Beach. His long and difficult recovery—spanning over three years—fueled a renewed purpose in life and an unwavering drive to overcome adversity.
As Commissioner, Anthony is committed to ensuring financial stability, increasing government transparency, and fostering a business- and resident-friendly environment that encourages smart, sustainable growth. He is a strong advocate for common-sense accountability and practical solutions that uplift all of Lake Worth Beach.