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- Martin County
- 3/10/26
- 03/10/2026
- 179 Minutes
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Overview: At the Martin County Council meeting, residents voiced strong opposition to a proposed 26-acre slaughterhouse, raising environmental and public health concerns. Simultaneously, the council deliberated on a controversial amendment to expand a storage facility’s footprint, prompting discussions about land use and community impact.
- FL
- Orange County
- 3/10/26
- 03/10/2026
- 24 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
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Overview: The Apopka Planning Commission meeting on March 10, 2026, centered on approving two significant land use changes and a development plan. The commission approved a rezoning request for a property on South Hawthorne Avenue and endorsed a large-scale development plan for Andish North, emphasizing substantial open space and community amenities.
- FL
- Miami-Dade County
- 3/10/26
- 03/10/2026
- 137 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
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Overview: The North Miami City Council meeting addressed a range of topics, with the approval of traffic calming measures and the handling of budgetary shortfalls for the Kagny Park North project drawing considerable attention. The council also discussed resolutions regarding community property transactions and recognized contributions from local women as part of Women’s History Month.
- FL
- Miami-Dade County
- 3/10/26
- 03/10/2026
- 71 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: At the recent North Miami Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) meeting, discussions centered on the cost and placement of solar light poles and the development of affordable housing. Concerns were raised about the $698,360 price tag for installing 120 solar-powered light poles, while a proposal for two affordable homes highlighted the complexities of pricing and selection for potential buyers.
- FL
- Pasco County
- 3/10/26
- 03/10/2026
- 170 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
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Overview: During a recent Pasco County Council meeting, notable topics included a strong emphasis on water conservation, recognition of the Pasco High School speech and debate team’s achievements, and discussions surrounding local legislative changes that could impact governance and community resources. The council unanimously passed a resolution to declare March 16th to 22nd as “Fix a Leak Week,” highlighting the vast amount of water wasted annually due to household leaks. The initiative aimed to raise awareness and encourage residents to identify and repair leaks, aligning with the Environmental Protection Agency’s Water Sense Program. This move was noted as crucial, given the region’s current water shortage status, as emphasized by a new water conservation specialist from Pasco County Utilities. Commissioners shared personal anecdotes about water leaks to stress the importance of this initiative.