Taylor County Residents Demand Action on Persistent Flooding and Infrastructure Issues
- Meeting Overview:
Residents of Taylor County voiced strong concerns over flooding and infrastructure issues during the recent Board of Commissioners meeting. They urged for immediate action to address persistent road and drainage problems, particularly on Turner Road, where flooding has rendered the route impassable. The meeting also covered various topics such as funding for travel to conventions and the potential leasing of a closed runway for emergency use.
01:44:12One notable issue brought forth at the meeting was the severe flooding and infrastructure problems affecting local roads. Residents, particularly those living near Turner Road, expressed frustration over the lack of progress in addressing these challenges. Persistent flooding has created hazardous conditions, often making roads impassable and hindering access to homes. One resident highlighted the critical nature of the problem, explaining that the creek frequently floods, worsening the road conditions. Despite being in constant contact with local commissioners, residents feel that the issues have not been adequately addressed for years.
05:44A survey has been approved to gather data necessary for designing a comprehensive solution. However, residents expressed concerns over the timeline for the survey’s completion and the bureaucratic delays hindering progress. They emphasized the need for urgent action, warning that the upcoming rainy season could exacerbate the already dire situation. The board acknowledged the residents’ ordeal and noted the potential availability of funds from the Resilient Florida program, contingent on the survey’s completion.
01:11:49The meeting also addressed the proposed demolition permit fees for residential and commercial properties. The suggested fees aim to cover the costs incurred by the county during the demolition process, but sparked debate over their potential impact on property owners. Some participants argued that high fees could deter necessary demolitions, especially for unsafe structures. The board discussed the need for oversight during demolitions to ensure proper procedures and environmental safety. However, the proposed fee schedule resulted in a tie vote, leading to a decision for further discussion in a forthcoming workshop.
37:20In other discussions, the board considered a proposal to implement a QR code payment system for boat ramp fees. This initiative aims to offer users multiple payment options. The proposal includes installing signage and providing tablets for code enforcement officers to verify payments in real-time. The board motioned to approve the initiative.
48:35The meeting also touched on the financial constraints faced by the county, leading to a debate over funding travel for board members to attend conventions and conferences. Given the county’s $3.3 million budget shortfall, one member argued against using taxpayer money for such expenses. They pointed out that even small amounts could impact the tight budget. However, another member emphasized the value of attending these events for networking and collaboration, which could enhance service delivery in the county. Despite the arguments, a motion to eliminate funding for these trips from the county budget failed to advance due to a lack of support.
57:00Additionally, the board discussed an agreement with the Florida Department of Transportation to lease a portion of the closed runway at Foley Airport during declared states of emergency. This lease would facilitate emergency response operations, providing the county with an annual payment. Questions arose about potential restrictions on the space’s use, but it was clarified that the lease would apply only during emergencies.
01:02:50The meeting also covered a proposal to amend the Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity for Century EMS, shifting their designation from sole to primary provider. This change would allow for additional non-emergency transport services, improving capacity management during emergencies. A motion was made to permit another entity, Survival Flight, to operate ground transport services within the county, providing more options during natural disasters or mass casualty incidents.
21:12Finally, the board considered bids for a new county fire station construction project. The submitted bids exceeded the set budget, prompting discussions on value engineering to align costs with budgetary constraints. The board planned to consult with the vendors to explore cost-saving measures.
County Council Officials:
Jamie English, Jim Moody, Michael Newman, Pam Feagle, Thomas Demps, LaWanda Pemberton (County Administrator), Marsha Durden (Assistant County Administrator)
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Meeting Type:
County Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
04/22/2025
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Recording Published:
04/23/2025
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Duration:
127 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Florida
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County:
Taylor County
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Towns:
Perry, Steinhatchee
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