Temple Terrace Faces Water Quality Concerns as Residents Demand Transparency and Action

During the recent Temple Terrace City Council meeting, residents voiced concerns about the city’s water quality, calling for increased transparency and urgent action from local officials. This discussion was part of a broader focus on community health, safety, and infrastructure improvements, including water contamination issues, stormwater management, and short-term rental regulations.

The meeting centered on water quality issues, with residents expressing deep frustration over what they perceived as inadequate communication from the council about ongoing water safety concerns. One resident detailed personal health issues attributed to the water quality, including severe gum disease and eczema. These accounts highlighted the emotional and physical toll on families. The resident stressed the importance of not having to worry about the safety of their water supply, urging the council to prioritize testing and transparency regarding potential health impacts.

In response to these concerns, the council discussed a resolution for a change order to CHA Consulting, Inc. to address the water treatment facility’s master plan. The change order, amounting to $223,360, focused on additional engineering services to analyze and mitigate per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in the city’s drinking water. The services included expert water sampling and feasibility studies for interim treatment solutions. The council acknowledged the urgency of addressing these contamination issues, with a resident inquiring about CHA’s previous success in reducing PFAS levels in other municipalities.

The discussion also touched on potential collaboration with neighboring municipalities to share costly infrastructure, such as disposal wells. The consulting scope was set to include identifying funding sources, including grants and loans, to support the city in tackling these challenges.

Public engagement was a key element of the meeting, with some residents expressing frustration over the closure of the public comment section after an initial round of questions. A resident argued for the opportunity to ask further questions of the consulting firm, emphasizing the need for consistent public discourse. The council maintained that the public comment period had concluded, redirecting the focus to council inquiries.

Attention then shifted to stormwater management systems, as the council assessed the condition of the Temple Terrace Highway pumping station, which had received the lowest score in the recent stormwater report. Concerns were raised about the lack of a backup generator at the station, especially given the ongoing hurricane season. The council expressed a need for a comprehensive presentation from the county on their findings and recommendations related to stormwater management, seeking assurances that the county was adequately addressing overflow issues affecting predominantly Temple Terrace residents.

The topic of short-term rentals also arose, with a council member highlighting recent stricter regulations in neighboring Pinellas County. The member echoed residents’ concerns about the commercial use of short-term rentals in residential areas, urging residents to report occupancy violations to code enforcement.

The council also addressed logistical issues related to an upcoming town hall meeting, which was scheduled to discuss the city’s water system. The meeting’s format, accessibility options, and outreach efforts were debated, with a focus on ensuring that diverse community groups, including non-English speaking residents, were adequately informed and involved. The council emphasized the importance of providing translations in promotional materials and utilizing traditional media for broader outreach.

Additionally, council members discussed the public comment procedures for the town hall, proposing a time limit to ensure a more efficient process. A suggestion was made for a three-minute limit per speaker, allowing for more individuals to participate. Some members supported a structured format, while others advocated for a more open-ended approach to better address community needs.

The meeting concluded with a motion to schedule the town hall meeting for August 11th at 6:00 p.m. at the Lightfoot Recreation Center, focusing on the water system. The motion was approved unanimously.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Mayor:
Andy Ross
City Council Officials:
James Chambers, Alison Fernandez, Gil Schisler, Erik Kravets

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