Brevard County Commission Discusses PFAS Water Contamination and Considers Reinstating PACE Program
- Meeting Overview:
The Brevard County Commission meeting was marked by discussions on the issue of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) contamination in local drinking water and the potential reinstatement of the Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) program. Community members expressed deep concerns about the health implications of PFAS, while the commission also considered the benefits and potential pitfalls of the PACE financing program for home improvements.
The meeting placed focus on PFAS contamination, with community members voicing urgent health concerns. Residents shared personal stories about the impact of PFAS, emphasizing the need for transparency and proactive measures from the county. One resident highlighted the serious reproductive health issues linked to PFAS, questioning why the county had not previously alerted residents about contamination levels. They stressed that ethical responsibilities should take precedence over regulatory requirements in protecting public health.
The conversation around PFAS was bolstered by a discussion on the current state of contamination in areas such as Barefoot Bay, where levels reportedly exceeded safety standards. A commissioner highlighted the necessity of public notifications regarding PFAS levels. The need for a robust notification system was echoed by various speakers, who pointed out that other jurisdictions have successfully implemented such measures.
The commission deliberated over the creation of a dedicated website to inform residents about testing results. This proposal was met with consensus, and a motion was passed to instruct staff to develop the website’s feasibility. The commission emphasized the urgency of timely communication, with a goal to report back within 30 days.
The meeting also addressed the potential reinstatement of the PACE program, which had previously been rescinded in 2021. Discussions focused on how PACE could offer a financing option for homeowners needing to make energy-efficient upgrades, such as roofing and HVAC improvements. The program allows for these upgrades to be financed through property tax assessments, providing an alternative for those who might not qualify for traditional financing.
However, concerns were raised about the implications of PACE financing, particularly regarding its potential to lead to predatory lending practices. Some commissioners expressed unease about the government’s role in enforcing private home improvement loans through tax authority, questioning the appropriateness of this approach. The commission agreed to explore further consumer protection measures before making any decisions about reinstating the program.
Advocates for PACE highlighted its benefits, arguing that it provides necessary upgrades for homeowners who might otherwise struggle to finance them. It was noted that recent legislative changes have introduced consumer protections aimed at addressing past issues with the program. Despite these assurances, some commissioners remained cautious, emphasizing the importance of transparency and the need for further research.
The meeting also touched on the implications of Senate Bill 180, which impacts the county’s ability to increase impact fees. A motion was made regarding a letter to the legislative delegation. This proposal was met with unanimous approval.
In addition to these central topics, the commission addressed concerns about the venue for upcoming community engagement meetings, emphasizing the importance of transparency and adequate public participation. Residents raised issues about flooding in North Peard and the need for improved stormwater management, with plans for further assessment and discussion in upcoming workshops.
Frank Abbate
County Council Officials:
Katie Delaney, Tom Goodson (Vice Chair), Kim Adkinson, Rob Feltner (Chair), Thad Altman
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Meeting Type:
County Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
01/13/2026
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Recording Published:
01/13/2026
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Duration:
273 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Noteworthy
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State:
Florida
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County:
Brevard County
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