Bradford County Council Considers Terminating Dispatch Services Agreement with City of Starke
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Meeting Type:
County Council
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Meeting Date:
09/10/2024
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Recording Published:
09/10/2024
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Duration:
82 Minutes
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State:
Florida
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County:
Bradford County
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Towns:
Brooker, Hampton, Lawtey, Starke
- Meeting Overview:
In a recent meeting, the Bradford County Council discussed the potential termination of the dispatch services agreement with the City of Starke, budget constraints across various departments, and the operational challenges of road maintenance and fire rescue services.
The council’s discussion on the dispatch services agreement with the City of Starke emerged as a significant topic. The current arrangement involves the county providing police and fire dispatch services to the city at a cost of $138,000 annually. Colonel Smith, representing the Sheriff’s office, explained that the county had been handling all dispatching duties for deputies within the city while receiving funding to cover those costs. The council debated whether to modify or completely void the agreement, with some members expressing a preference for termination. They agreed to revisit the matter in a future agenda.
Budget presentations followed, with various department heads outlining their financial needs and operational updates. Barbara Fischer from the Department of Veterans Affairs emphasized the necessity of funding for operations and training, noting the limited scope of her budget. Dr. Candy Sanders from the UF Extension Office highlighted that despite a previous reduction in staff, the department was now fully staffed and the budget increase due to a salary compression model. Diane Gaskins from the senior center described her budget as straightforward, with expenses remaining consistent except for employee raises. These presentations underscored the importance of maintaining budgetary discipline and the quality of work conducted by the respective departments.
The council also heard from department heads about budgetary adjustments and operational updates. Miss Kelly Kennedy from the ship office noted a slight increase in salaries and a change in the rehabilitation and demolition budget due to rising material costs. Mr. Benny Jackson from Solid Waste and Mosquito Control mentioned an increase in tipping fees and requested new compactors for Lawtey and Starke. Randy Andrews from Planning and Zoning reported minimal expenditures and ongoing land use changes, while Kim Crawford and Trisha Wy from the library discussed staffing changes and efforts to maintain services despite reduced staff.
The Public Works report, presented by Mr. Jason Dodds, brought attention to the budgeting process related to fuel costs and the road department’s operational challenges. A commissioner commended Mr. Dodds for his leadership and transparency, noting his accomplishments in completing multiple road projects over the past two and a half years. However, concerns were raised about the efficiency of mowing schedules, with a backlog in maintenance highlighted. The council stressed the importance of retaining Mr. Dodds’ leadership, acknowledging the significant setbacks that could occur if he were to leave.
A particularly pressing topic was the limited resources available for the county’s road maintenance, especially in relation to mowing operations. A council member recounted a resident’s frustration over the state of mowing, revealing that the county operates with only two mowers and thirteen full-time road employees. Staffing levels fluctuate due to absences, exacerbating the issue. The council discussed the need for additional resources and the financial implications of hiring external companies for construction inspection services, which Jason’s provision of these services had saved the county an estimated $3.2 million.
A proposal was introduced regarding the purchase of additional mowing equipment, with a council member suggesting funds from the county’s reserve fund balance. The complexities of the budget were emphasized, particularly regarding the potential for increased spending. The chief deputy clerk outlined the distinction between budgeted amounts and actual spending, cautioning the council about the ongoing financial strain from fire rescue operations. A dedicated workshop to discuss fire rescue funding was deemed necessary.
The conversation about road maintenance also touched on the historical context of the issue, with members recalling similar complaints from past years. They emphasized the necessity of providing adequate tools for the road department to address these ongoing issues, recognizing that resource limitations rather than leadership shortcomings were to blame.
The Fire Rescue Department’s operational needs were another focal point, with Chief Carter presenting the proposed budget for the fiscal year 2024-2025. He highlighted critical improvements aimed at enhancing public safety, including the arrival of two new fire engines and the replacement of portable living quarters for fire personnel. These improvements were largely funded through grants and state appropriations. Chief Carter also discussed the importance of maintaining fire stations to avoid increased insurance rates for residents.
Scott Kornegay
County Council Officials:
Carolyn Spooner, Kenny Thompson, Chris Dougherty, Danny Riddick, Diane Andrews
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Meeting Type:
County Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
09/10/2024
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Recording Published:
09/10/2024
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Duration:
82 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Florida
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County:
Bradford County
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Towns:
Brooker, Hampton, Lawtey, Starke
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