TALLAHASSEE, FL (WTXL) - The Tallahassee community now has the chance to nominate who they think should get keys to the city.
Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum opened up nominations for the 2016 Keys to the City award Wednesday.
Gillum and his office is asking for the community's help in selecting who should be honored with this year's award.
Re-introduced last year, the award given annually by the Office of the Mayor and is one of the highest honors a person can receive. Nominees should represent deserving individuals, organizations, or businesses that have made a lasting impact on the city.
Last year, first responders of the Caracas Court and Florida State University's Strozier Library shootings in 2014 were awarded keys to the city. Mayor Gillum says they set the bar high last year when they honored those first responders and says he hopes to continue with that level of excellence this year and in the future.
For more information on how you can take part in nominating, you can visit the link below.