Pasco County Council Approves Ordinances, Discusses Public Works
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Meeting Type:
County Council
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Meeting Date:
06/18/2024
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Recording Published:
06/18/2024
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Duration:
201 Minutes
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Towns:
Aripeka, Bayonet Point, Beacon Square, Connerton, Crystal Springs, Dade City, Dade City North, Elfers, Heritage Pines, Holiday, Hudson, Jasmine Estates, Key Vista, Lacoochee, Land o Lakes, Meadow Oaks, Moon Lake, New Port Richey, New Port Richey East, Odessa, Pasadena Hills, Port Richey, Quail Ridge, River Ridge, San Antonio, Shady Hills, St. Leo, Trilby, Trinity, Wesley Chapel, Zephyrhills, Zephyrhills North, Zephyrhills South, Zephyrhills West
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County:
Pasco County
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State:
Florida
- Meeting Overview:
During the Pasco County Council meeting on June 18th, 2024, several ordinances amending the Pasco County comprehensive plan were adopted, and a new Road Rehabilitation Services Municipal Taxing Unit was discussed. The meeting also addressed various community concerns, including the condition of Sierra Pines Boulevard, the opioid crisis, and the replacement of the fire alarm system at the West Pasco Judicial Center.
The council’s approval of ordinances amending the Pasco County comprehensive plan was a key focus, with items P41, P42, P43, and P44 all receiving recommendations for approval by the local planning agency and subsequently adopted by the board. These amendments will guide future development and growth within the county.
A notable public hearing involved the creation of a Road Rehabilitation Services Municipal Taxing Unit, proposed under item P45. This ordinance aimed to forgive all existing Paving Assessment payments and halt future assessments. A member of the public, a senior citizen living alone, voiced opposition, citing financial concerns. The board clarified that the ordinance would eliminate current debt and cease future assessments, acknowledging the speaker’s objections.
The condition of Sierra Pines Boulevard, which has not been repaved in its 52-year history, was brought to the council’s attention by multiple residents of the Sierra Pines subdivision. Concerns were raised about the road’s impact on emergency services, property values, and potential development. The subdivision’s requirement for two access roads was also a subject of discussion, as residents feared the consequences if the road becomes impassable.
Public safety and health were also on the agenda, with discussions about allocating funds for opioid use disorder and substance abuse disorder. The urgency of replacing the fire alarm system at the West Pasco Judicial Center was addressed, and the council authorized a settlement agreement in a budget dispute litigation.
The council listened to a resident’s request for assistance in contacting state legislators regarding the mandated structural integrity reserve study for condominiums, which posed a financial burden to retired residents. Another citizen expressed concerns about the enforcement of trespass agreements on vacant properties and the progress of initiatives to relocate homeless individuals.
A resident representing the Recovery Round Table and Pasco Hernando State College proposed the inclusion of a voted member of the Round Table into the opioid task force board. Further, the potential closure of the First Baptist Church of Hudson’s food pantry was discussed, which serves over 300 families, highlighting the broader societal issues like the opioid epidemic and mental health.
The council was presented with a bid protest from SafeAir, a provider of air filtration systems, regarding the contract for diesel exhaust capture systems for fire stations. SafeAir contested the award to Magnogrip, citing concerns about bid requirements and firefighter safety. The council ultimately voted to deny the protest and proceeded with the award to Magnogrip.
An international project between the Rotary Club of New Port Richey and the Rotary Club of Gersheim in Germany was presented, focusing on educational and cultural exchange opportunities. The project aimed to raise awareness about the German dual education system and foster a partnership between the two clubs.
The need for a skilled workforce was highlighted, with success stories from training programs like AmSkills and Marchman. The council discussed the benefits of internships in Germany for young professionals and heard from two individuals who shared their experiences abroad, emphasizing the value of learning about apprenticeship programs and efficient technologies.
In addition to these discussions, the council recognized elementary students who received first place in the 15th annual water awareness poster contest, commending their efforts in promoting water conservation. The meeting also honored Veto Tambasco and Eileen Dubet for their service to Pasco County on their retirement.
Mike Carballa
County Council Officials:
Ron Oakley, Seth Weightman, Kathryn Starkey, Gary Bradford, Jack Mariano
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Meeting Type:
County Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
06/18/2024
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Recording Published:
06/18/2024
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Duration:
201 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Florida
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County:
Pasco County
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Towns:
Aripeka, Bayonet Point, Beacon Square, Connerton, Crystal Springs, Dade City, Dade City North, Elfers, Heritage Pines, Holiday, Hudson, Jasmine Estates, Key Vista, Lacoochee, Land o Lakes, Meadow Oaks, Moon Lake, New Port Richey, New Port Richey East, Odessa, Pasadena Hills, Port Richey, Quail Ridge, River Ridge, San Antonio, Shady Hills, St. Leo, Trilby, Trinity, Wesley Chapel, Zephyrhills, Zephyrhills North, Zephyrhills South, Zephyrhills West
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