Bradford County Council Confronts Residential Growth Concerns Amidst Child Food Insecurity Efforts
- Meeting Overview:
At the latest Bradford County Council meeting, public discourse was dominated by concerns over residential growth and its potential implications, alongside a detailed presentation on the ongoing child food insecurity initiatives in the county. The council heard from citizens and program directors, addressing community challenges and the council’s role in mitigating them.
The meeting began with community member Mr. Strong expressing his frustrations about the approval of 11,000 new homes in Bradford County, a development he had previously warned against. The debate grew heated, with interruptions forcing the council to call for order. Mr. Strong insisted his intention was not to criticize but to share his viewpoint, although he was eventually asked to conclude his comments to maintain the meeting’s decorum.
The council faced a decision concerning the Z25-10 rezoning application, which involved changing a property’s designation from residential single-family to rural residential. After public comments, the council voted unanimously to deny the application.
Parallel to these discussions, the council was briefed on the Food for Kids Backpack Program by Margot Dana, the program’s executive director. Initially founded in 2010 in response to food insecurity observed in local schools, the program has since expanded to 69 schools across four counties, including six in Bradford County. Dana reported a troubling increase in child food insecurity within the county, with over 1,400 children—or approximately 25.3%—affected. The program supplies weekend meals to children identified by school staff as chronically hungry.
The program’s operations rely heavily on volunteers and donations, as it does not receive governmental support. Dana highlighted partnerships with organizations like the Florida Peanut Federation and Hunger Fight, which provide specific food items. Additionally, regional food boxes are distributed during school breaks to cover the gap left by the absence of school meals. Dana shared community feedback, with one parent expressing gratitude for the program filling the gap when SNAP benefits were insufficient.
In a related presentation, Ayanna Patterson of the Food for Kids program requested the council’s consideration for budget appropriations in the upcoming fiscal year, emphasizing the impact of their efforts through a note of gratitude from a student. She noted recent improvements in survey response rates from participating families, allowing the program to better tailor its services, such as reducing the frequency of certain food items based on feedback.
The council also addressed ongoing administrative matters, such as approving the consent agenda without discussion and handling a pest control contract. The council voted unanimously to proceed with the recommended contractor after resolving issues with an incomplete bid. Budget amendments and resolutions for fiscal years 2024 and 2025 were also presented, with Director Daniel detailing adjustments based on actual revenues and expenditures, including various grants like a $118,000 Florida D vulnerability assessment grant.
Further discussions highlighted property tax concerns, with a commissioner describing them as an “existential threat” to the county. The council considered the potential loss of $15 million in revenue and the implications for essential services, urging caution against relying on alternative funding sources.
The County Manager’s report included consensus on expediting the fire assessment role adjustment process and noted an upcoming groundbreaking ceremony at Station 8 in Brooker. Despite recent rain, a burn ban remained in effect due to persistent dry conditions. The council also acknowledged the 18th anniversary of Chief Carter with the Bradford County Fire and Rescue Department.
Public comments concluded the meeting, with commissioners expressing gratitude for community collaboration and emphasizing the importance of the Christmas season. They encouraged ongoing support for local programs and highlighted upcoming community events, such as the Christmas parade in Stark.
Scott Kornegay
County Council Officials:
Carolyn Spooner, Danny Riddick
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Meeting Type:
County Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
12/02/2025
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Recording Published:
12/02/2025
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Duration:
70 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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