New Titusville mayor takes on strategic plan
November 25, 2008 by Administrator · Leave a Comment
By Jessica Raynor
Florida Today
Jim Tulley wants to take on the city’s strategic plan as one of the first issues he’ll tackle as Titusville’s new mayor.
It’s an issue that will be brought before a new council tonight, with new Titusville City Councilor Martha Jane Long sitting in Tulley’s vacated council member’s seat.
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Palm Bay Road project on schedule
November 12, 2008 by Administrator · Leave a Comment
By George White
Florida Today
QUESTION: Is the project to widen Palm Bay Road on schedule, and when will it be completed?
ANSWER: The project widening Palm Bay Road from four to six lanes for 4.5 miles between Minton Road and Robert J. Conlan Boulevard is on schedule for a fall 2010 completion date, said Stephanie Evans, public involvement coordinator for the Florida Department of Transportation.
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Fay’s floods still concern Brevard ranchers, farmers
October 24, 2008 by Administrator · Leave a Comment
By Kimberly C. Moore
Florida Today
Some of Brevard County’s most widely known farming and ranching families voiced their concerns to state and county water-management officials Thursday about flooding on their properties during and after Tropical Storm Fay in August.
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Tax-swap ballot challenge in court today
August 13, 2008 by Administrator · Leave a Comment
A hearing is scheduled in Leon County circuit court today on a business group’s suit to knock the “tax swap” constitutional amendment off of the November ballot.
Plaintiffs in the case claim that the ballot language for Amendment 5 is ambiguous, not telling voters its full effect. The amendment would abolish the “local required effort” portion of county property taxes for school support, requiring future Legislatures to come up with between $9 billion and $11 billion in replacement revenues. Judge John Cooper will hear the case.
Attorney Barry Richard, representing a coalition of nearly 30 business groups, said in a legal memo that the ballot language refers to a limit on annual assessments of real estate. But he said that is “at best, ambiguous” and would mislead voters about the far-reaching impact of the amendment.
Assistant attorney general Lou Hubener and two outside attorneys will argue in defense of the proposal, which was put on the ballot by the Tax and Budget Reform Commission.
Regulators grill State Farm officials over 47 percent hike request
August 12, 2008 by Administrator · Leave a Comment
State regulators Tuesday aggressively grilled State Farm officials asking them to justify their request for a 47 percent increase to homeowners insurance rates.
Four Office of Insurance Regulation officials squared off in a Capitol hearing room at tables a dozen feet from four State Farm executives — put under oath to tell the truth — and argued about reasonable profits, discounts for protecting against wind damage, expected hurricane losses, state law and complex computer models.
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Crist in Brevard in countdown to commercial launch capability
August 11, 2008 by Administrator · Leave a Comment
COCOA — The first commercial launch from Space Launch Complex 36 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station could come as early as 2010 or 2011, said Space Florida President and CEO Steve Kohler. “We have customers we are talking to,” said Kohler. Gov. Charlie Crist and Lt. Gov. Jeff Kottkamp joined Kohler today to formally announce the lease of SLC 36 from the Air Force at a press conference in the Astronaut Memorial Planetarium at the Brevard Community College Cocoa campus.
Crist said the agreement would help Brevard County’s economy during the expected economic slump due to the end of the shuttle program in 2010.
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Judge halts West Melbourne water suit
August 8, 2008 by Administrator · Leave a Comment
A Brevard County judge has put the stopper on a lawsuit between neighbors Melbourne and West Melbourne over their disputed water contract.
Circuit Court Judge George Turner signed an order to put a hold on the lawsuit filed by West Melbourne, saying the two cities have not yet exhausted negotiations.
The order is standard procedure under Florida laws regarding governments suing each other, and sends both sides back to talk, attorneys for both cities said.
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Titusville may freeze employees’ salaries
August 5, 2008 by Administrator · 1 Comment
TITUSVILLE — The city’s proposed $131 million budget eliminates many capital improvement projects, freezes salaries and includes no program enhancements — but doesn’t call for any layoffs.
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Mosquitoes rule parts of Brevard
August 5, 2008 by Administrator · Leave a Comment
Salt marsh mosquitoes have exploded this summer to concentrations not seen in Brevard County in more than a decade. County officials blame low water levels in the Indian River Lagoon.
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