🎄Merry Christmas from Wakulla Reports! 🎄: Full Searchable Blog Database

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Allie B. Gator

12/26/202516 min read

This year, we wanted to give our community a Christmas gift that reflects everything we’ve built together : clarity, accountability, and a shared commitment to staying informed. One of our contributors has generously gathered every single blog post we’ve published since launching our dedicated website in 2024, and organized them into one clean, comprehensive recap.

Below you’ll find all Wakulla Reports blog posts, grouped into three easy‑to‑navigate categories:

  • Issue‑Specific

  • Education

  • Meetings & Recaps

Each section is arranged in date order.

If you prefer a searchable format, you can also download our Excel database, which allows you to sort, filter, and quickly locate any topic you’re hunting for (Control + F is your friend).

Happy exploring — and happy hunting.

As we look toward the new year, we will continue to distribute information, help you get answers, and shine sunlight wherever it’s needed (and sometimes where it's not!). Your support, your questions, and your submissions are the cornerstone of Wakulla Reports, and we are endlessly grateful for every one of you.

Here’s to a brighter, more informed 2026.

Issue Specific

Florida’s Property Tax Reform Push: What’s on the Table for 2026 From immediate elimination to phased relief, senior exemptions, insurance‑linked incentives, and portability reforms-these bills are moving through committees now and may appear on the November 2026 ballot. 12/17/2025

🛑 Affordable for Whom? County to Weigh Big Breaks for Builders—Public Hearing Monday 📣 Wakulla, Watch This One: Major Development Incentives Up for Discussion Monday Night 11/16/2025

“I Followed Every Rule—Now They Want Me to Tear It Down.” A Wakulla Reports reader shares her exhausting journey through the Building Department and Planning & Zoning. This is her story—and she’s asked us to share it with you. 10/24/2025

Proposed National Forest Land Swap for Rec Park Draws Pushback from Wakulla Neighbors Editors Note: They told you only so much of Wakulla County's land was available for development and here we are with a land swamp for forest. What a coincidence. 10/16/2025

How Wakulla County "Increased" the Millage Rate for FY2025: A Simple Breakdown Uncover how Wakulla County's "steady" 7.9 millage rate for FY2025 is actually a stealthy 5.3% tax hike, capturing extra revenue from booming property values while skipping the rolled-back cut—leaving homeowners with bigger bills. 10/13/2025

Wakulla County's Debt Shell Game: Breaking Rules, Burning Reserves, and Billing Taxpayers We dug into Wakulla County’s 2024 Debt Report — and it paints a picture of overspending, rule-bending, and a scramble to rebuild reserves that were drained along the way. 10/6/2025

Wakulla’s Impact Fee Study: Why Growth Should Pay for Growth A rundown on Wakulla County BOCC's Impact Fee Study 9/25/2025

Wakulla County's 2025-2026 Budget: A Simple Guide for Everyday Folks The Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) is set to finalize next year’s money plan (Fiscal Year 2025-2026, starting October 1) at a public hearing on Monday, September 15, 2025, at 5:00 p.m. in the Commission Chambers. 9/13/2025

A Sheriff’s Office Exposed? Major Dale Evans Questions Newsome’s Arrest and a Reserve Deputy Twist We dive deeper into Evans’ claims, exposing a questionable investigation against him, a bombshell revelation that Kemp was a WCSO Reserve Deputy during the incident, and serious question about Newsome’s arrest for sharing information. 8/22/2025

A Sheriff’s Office Under Fire? Major Dale Evans Exposes Alleged Misconduct and Retaliation Today, we stand with Major Dale Evans, a veteran of the Wakulla County Sheriff’s Office (WCSO), who alleges a shocking pattern of misconduct, retaliation, and abuse of power. 8/22/2025

The Future of Impact Fees in Wakulla County: The Beginning Discover how Wakulla County’s proposed impact fees for Fire, EMS, Transportation, and Parks could affect residents. Drawing on the Kimley-Horn study comparing five Florida counties, this comprehensive post explores why fees are needed to fund growth, their potential to raise housing and consumer costs, and ways to ease the burden on citizens. Learn how you can shape Wakulla’s future through public engagement. 8/3/2025

Wakulla County BOCC Staff Recommend No Taxpayer Savings, Push for Higher Taxes At a recent Wakulla County Board of County Commissioners budget meeting, county staff presented options for the upcoming fiscal year’s general revenue collections, but their recommended path offers no relief for taxpayers. 7/21/2025

Wakulla County's 2024 Audit: Red Flag? Wakulla County’s Financial Controls Need Work Part 3 of 4 Wakulla County’s 2024 audit exposes a material weakness in financial controls paired with a $6 million sewer fee fiasco, revealing sloppy oversight that cost taxpayers dearly while leaving unanswered whether spending aligns with community priorities. 7/8/2025

Wakulla County's 2024 Audit: Where’s Your Money Going? Breaking Down Wakulla’s Spending and Debt - Part 2 of 4 Wakulla County’s 2024 audit reveals where your tax dollars went—$15 million in loans and $57.1 million in debt—but leaves unanswered whether spending matches community priorities. 6/29/2025

Wakulla’s $5.89 Million COVID Relief: Where Did It Go, and Where’s the Money Now? Uncovering Wakulla County’s $5.89M CARES Act spending, where only 7.1% reached citizens while millions went to bureaucracy, raising questions about missing records and replaced budget funds. 6/28/2025

Wakulla County’s 2024 Audit: The Good News and What It’s Not Telling You - Part 1 of 4 Wakulla County’s 2024 audit confirms accurate financial records but doesn’t reveal if your tax dollars were spent wisely or aligned with community priorities. This first post in a four-part series breaks down the audit’s findings and sets the stage for digging into spending, debt, and accountability. 6/28/2025

Wakulla County Landowners: Know Your Rights When the Government Wants Your Land Wakulla County landowners facing eminent domain are entitled to fair compensation and protections when the government takes their property for public projects like roads or utilities, but they must know their rights to avoid being shortchanged. Wakulla Reports explains the process and key cases, urging taxpayers to stay vigilant for fair treatment and transparency. 6/24/2025

Wakulla County Building Department Audit: Sloppy Permit Practices Overcharge Residents, Shortchange the State A Wakulla County Building Department audit reveals sloppy permit practices, overcharging residents ~$12,670 in surcharges, owing the state ~$16,750, and missing required public reports, with the Internal Auditor earning praise for spotting the errors. Stay informed, Wakulla! 6/15/2025

Wakulla County’s Sewer Fee Debacle: A $6 Million Flush of Your Money and a Masterclass in Mismanagement Tear into Wakulla County’s $6 million sewer fee waiver fiasco, exposing a botched NWFWMD grant, no BOCC approval, and a risky USDA loan workaround, with kudos to the County Internal Auditor for shining a light on this taxpayer-robbing mess. 6/11/2025

Wakulla Reports: Uncovering the Truth About Wakulla County’s COVID-19 CARES Act Funds – Part 1 This introductory blog post by Wakulla Reports examines a citizen’s questions about the allocation of $5.8 million in CARES Act funds to Wakulla County, revealing vague responses from the county and setting the stage for an investigative series to uncover how the funds were spent. 5/25/2025

Wakulla’s 2024 Land Grab: Developers Projects Surge, BOCC Backs Growth, Residents Feel the Squeeze Staggering: 1,300 lots have been approved across 30 subdivisions in just five years. In 2024 alone, the county saw its most aggressive year yet, with 375 lots greenlit. Here's the deets! 5/16/2025

Wakulla School Board’s U-Turn: Foreign Teachers Approved at $13,500 Each After 2023 Rejection On January 21, 2025, during an unprecedented ice storm that left 15,000-16,000 residents without power, the Wakulla County School Board quietly approved a contract with TPG Cultural Exchange to hire international teachers on J1 visas for the 2025-2026 school year. This comes just two years after the same board rejected a similar TPG proposal in January of 2023. 5/11/2025

Wakulla County Worker Bees: We See You, We Hear You To you, the dedicated county employees who serve our taxpayers with heart: Thank you. 5/4/2025

Wakulla’s 2023 Frenzy—Thomas, Messersmith, and the BOCC’s Developer Addiction The 2022 sewer crisis was a warning Wakulla ignored. In 2023, the growth machine roared louder—$1.23 billion in major land deals, 300+ new lots approved, and Commissioners Ralph Thomas and Quincee Messersmith at the center, voting for nearly every deal while Thomas pocketed mortgage fees. 5/4/2025

Wakulla Reports: Opinion – The Great Land Grab: Power, Profit, and a Call to Fight Back A select few organizations, both public (think government) and private (think corporations and those slippery Economic Development Councils), have been playing a rigged game. 5/4/2025

May 5, 2025 Wakulla County BOCC Meeting: Laptop Disposal Haze, County Attorney Power Grab, and Opportunity Park’s Cloud of Uncertainty Previewing the May 5, 2025, Wakulla County BOCC agenda, we explore laptop disposal questions, a County Attorney’s board influence, and Opportunity Park’s lease gaps, urging taxpayers to engage at the upcoming meeting. 5/1/2025

The Northeast Wakulla County Sustainable Community: One of Many Betrayals of our Rural Dream? For those of us who made Wakulla County our home, the promise of open spaces, quiet nights, and a rural lifestyle was sealed in the county’s Comprehensive Plan - or so we thought. 4/28/2025

Wakulla’s 2022 Sewer Meltdown: Developers’ Dirty Fingerprints, 220 New Lots, BOCC’s Developer Love Affair, and Commissioner Paydays We warned it would collapse. In 2022, it did. 4/27/2025

Wakulla’s 2021 Land Rush: Developers, Deals, and Dirty Ties—Here’s Why You Should Be Mad as Hell Irrefutable and undeniable connections. We know it's long but hang in there! 4/20/2025

The 2020 Land Rush: Outsiders and Insiders Set the Stage Wakulla’s Development Boom: Subdividers and the Silent Trickle of Chaos 4/10/2025

From Sewer Wins to Shady Ties: Wakulla’s EDC Grand Plans and Housing Tie Teaser A recap of thoughts on the April 7, 2024 Project Safety and Boomer presentations with a property tie teaser. 4/8/2025

Wakulla's $17 Million Radio Deal: Sketchy Bids and Local Buzz Explore the controversy surrounding Wakulla's $17 million radio deal involving sketchy bids and abrupt transactions. Discover the local buzz and insights into this unfolding story in Wakulla news. 4/3/2025

April 7, 2025 Wakulla Commissioners: Rubber-Stamping Your Money Into a $70.6M Hole Wakulla County’s commissioners are set to rubber-stamp another agenda on April 7, 2025, burning your tax dollars on a $4.55M library and more while ignoring a $70.6M debt—$2,150 per citizen. Two years without pulling an item proves they’re clueless, and you’re paying for it. 4/3/2025

Florida’s Two-Party Consent Law and Why It Needs a Rethink A previous post exposed allegations of a county attorney pressuring a whistleblower, whose recording of the incident may be inadmissible under Florida’s two-party consent law. This follow-up explores that law’s limits, using the case as a springboard to argue for reform, especially when the whistleblower faced a home search after cooperating. 4/2/2025

When Faith Meets Fury: How Wakulla County Allegedly Targeted a Ministry—and Why Their Settlement Raises Eyebrows Wakulla Reports digs into how county officials allegedly bullied a faith-based nonprofit with your tax dollars, only to settle fast when challenged. 3/30/2025

Wakulla 2025: New Jobs, Old Problems, and a $60+M Question Mark From animal shelter woes to boat ramp grumbles, debris cleanup to housing debates, the county’s juggling growth and safety while locals wonder: are we putting new jobs over old priorities? 3/26/2025

Wakulla’s 2025 LMS Projects: Safety First or Economic Gamble? LMS projects aimed at safety versus the county’s hefty investments in economic growth, questioning prioritization and a broader funding debate. 3/23/2025

Another Conspiracy: Wakulla County Attorney and Lawyers Accused of Witness Intimidation Wakulla County Conspiracy: County Attorney and Lawyers Accused of Witness Intimidation via Search Warrant in Plaintiff's Fight for Justice 3/16/2025

Corporate Rights vs. Country Life: Landowner Rights for Who? Where do our rights end and developer rights begin? Have our own elected officials protected us? Or, even tried? 3/15/2025

Elections, Employment and Tantrums: A Look at the Sparkman Case A overview of the election and employment law debacle of 2020 involving the Wakulla County Property Appraiser's Office, the County Administrator, and the then acting Supervisor of Elections. 3/9/2025

Understanding Triumph Gulf Coast: What/Who is it? A brief overview of the entity Triumph Gulf Coast. The creation, process, and who's who of the board. 3/5/2025

The Person Behind the Curtain: Your County Administrator Get to know your local County Administrator through his career work experience. Government employees' applications are available to the public through a public records request. 2/21/2025

Unraveling the Real Goals of Large Infrastructure Projects Recap of the East Side Sewer Meeting and a brief overview of how large infrastructure projects and outside players affect our community. 2/11/2025

Understanding the Truth: Wakulla County Doxing Case Overview The Kemp case and its missing pieces. Accountability is unlikely. 2/1/2025

Taxpayer Money Mindset: How the Commission Views Insurance Funded by You Analysis of data received from the Florida Association of Counties Trust and the Wakulla County Clerk of Court 1/26/2025

Connect the Dots: County Attorney's Firm + Government Services Group (Anser Advisory) + Florida Association of Counties With all the connections, what could possibly go wrong? 1/15/2025

$165K Fact Payout: Unraveling one of the Wakulla County Employment Law Cases - Part 2 A brief look at the County Administrator's deposition in this case and a few of the emails provided as exhibits. The volume will warrant a Rumble video to follow. 1/11/2025

$165K Fact Payout: Unraveling one of the Wakulla County Employment Law Cases - Part 1 $165 paid by FACT insurance on behalf of the county. What happened? 1/9/2025

Taxpayer Funded Insurance: Understanding The Taxpayer Premium Explore how our commission views taxpayer funded insurance premiums and the implications when insurance carriers propose claim settlements. Is there a disconnect between taxpayer costs and insurance funding? Discover the insights! 1/3/2025

Wakulla County's Contracted Attorney: A Closer Look at Representation The question of whether the county attorney is a good fit for our community is one that deserves careful consideration. Community values, needs, and priorities should align with the attorney's approach. 12/31/2024

Clarifying Communication: An Update to Bonnie's Letter to the Editor I reached out to Bonnie and we have worked together to better curate a letter to you, the community, to foster understanding of her departure from Wakulla Animal Services after 15 years of selfless service. 12/29/2024

2023 Wakulla County Debt Report Recap with Source Links Overview of the FY 2022/2023 Wakulla County Debt Report with source links. 12/21/2024

Uncovering the Decision Makers: The Economic Development Council and Project Safety & Project Boomer Breakdown of the background behind the latest front page news......... 12/19/2024

Wakulla County Animal Services Director Resignation and Communication Emails surrounding the resignation of our long time Wakulla County Animal Services Director, Bonnie Staubitz 12/12/2024

Florida Commission on Ethics Investigation of Wakulla County Administrator - Public Records A brief overview and links to the public records associated with a 2019/202 investigation by the Florida Commission on Ethics regarding the Wakulla County Administrator 11/20/2024

Project Safety and Project Boomer Initial Review Initial review of both Project Safety and Project Boomer 10/28/2024

Education

How It Works Part 5: Where County Law Fits into State Law – The Hierarchy Explained Ever heard “the state won’t let us” at a BOCC meeting and wondered if that’s actually true? This post breaks down the legal ladder—from federal to state to county—and explains how preemption, Home Rule, and charter powers really work in Wakulla. 10/16/2025

🌀 How it Works Part 4: How Florida and Wakulla Work Together—Teamwork or Tug-of-War? A sharp, side-eyed dive into how Florida and Wakulla team up—sharing grants, storm aid, and scrutiny in a partnership that’s equal parts lifeline and leash. 10/10/2025

🚦How it Works Part 3: How Florida and Wakulla Work Separately – Their Own Lanes This post breaks down how Florida and Wakulla County operate in separate lanes—state handles the big stuff, Wakulla tackles the local quirks—with real examples and zero fluff. 10/4/2025

🏡 How it Works Part 2: Wakulla County Government – Your Local Team Who’s Running Things in Your Backyard—and Why It Matters 9/25/2025

🏛️How it Works Part 1: The Basics of Florida’s State Government – The Big Picture Why Tallahassee Isn’t Just a Dot on the Map—It’s the Power Source Behind Your Taxes, School Rules, and Hurricane Plans 9/20/2025

Civics Lesson: How Wakulla County Government Works (Or Doesn’t) Covers how our local government operates with an overview of what term limits currently look like in Florida. A way to get you up to speed on who does what. 3/26/2025

How to Obtain Records: Paid Resources and Organization Discover effective strategies for how to obtain records and how to safeguard them. From internet search tips to exploring historical court cases, learn about essential resources like the Wayback Machine and PACER. Bookmark this guide to streamline your information search! 2/20/2025

Beginner's Guide to Requesting Public Records Learn how to effectively request public records with our beginner's guide. Discover essential communication tactics and tips to ensure your requests yield positive results. Access valuable resources and highlights to enhance your understanding. 2/16/2025

Introduction to Florida Public Records Resources Discover how to access public records in Florida and explore valuable resources available for free. Learn tips on maintaining your anonymity while navigating public records for your needs. 2/12/2025

Meetings & Recaps

December 8, 2025 BOCC Meeting: Five Decisions (of many) That Will Quietly Shape Wakulla for Years A $25K septic surprise, sober homes in every commercial zone, new buildable lots, easier land giveaways, and a Panacea coastal rezoning - just another Monday night at the BOCC, but these five items will matter long after the meeting ends. 12/4/2025

Preview: December 8, 2025 BOCC Meeting What’s Actually Happening NEXT Monday Night (And Why It Matters) 11/29/2025

🏡 BOCC Agenda Item 20 November 17, 2025 – Jack Crum Road Density Increase Large Scale Comprehensive Plan Map Amendment and How it Ties in to Agenda Item #15. 11/16/2025

Wakulla County Commission Meeting: November 3, 2025 This week’s Board of County Commissioners meeting is a consent-only affair. That means all items will be voted on in one motion unless pulled for individual discussion. 10/30/2025

🗓️ What’s Missing, What’s Moving, and Who’s Watching—Wakulla’s BOCC Agenda for October 20, 2025 From housing aid and nonprofit funding to land-use shifts and delayed infrastructure, this meeting is packed with decisions that shape Wakulla’s future. We’ve broken down the agenda, flagged the flashpoints, and surfaced the questions you deserve to ask 10/19/2025

Wakulla BOCC Meeting: October 6, 2025 Rundown – No Backup? Since the full packet with backup documents wasn't provided—this is just a straightforward rundown based on the outline. 10/4/2025

Wakulla County's September 15, 2025 BOCC Meeting: Your Guide to Items 7-16 – Routine Approvals, Contracts, and More Explained Items 7-16 shift to housekeeping, approvals, and community boosts. These are mostly routine – think signing off on bills, disposing of old gear, and greenlighting grants 9/13/2025

Wakulla County's September 15, 2025 BOCC Meeting: Your Guide to Items 2-6 – Fees, Fires, Trash, and Broadband Explained On Monday, September 15, 2025, at 5:00 p.m., the Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) is holding public hearings for Items 2-6 at the Commission Chambers. 9/13/2025

Wakulla County Board of Commissioners’ September 3, 2025, Agenda: Navigating Budget Increases and Infrastructure Challenges The Wakulla County Board of Commissioners’ September 3, 2025, agenda addresses a $34 million budget increase, overdue infrastructure projects, and administrative fixes driven by rapid population growth, revealing a strained system struggling to keep up. 8/30/2025

August 18, 2025 Regular BOCC Meeting: Planning and Zoning – Is Wakulla’s Rural Charm Under Threat? Planning and Zoning items (15–19) on the August 18, 2025, BOCC agenda are a wake-up call for anyone worried about overdevelopment. 8/17/2025

August 18, 2025 Regular BOCC Meeting: General Business – Are Fee Hikes and Contracts Draining Wakulla’s Wallet? General Business items (12–14) on the August 18, 2025, BOCC agenda might hit your wallet and fuel concerns about unchecked spending. 8/17/2025

August 18, 2025 Regular Wakulla BOCC Meeting Consent Agenda Consent Agenda (Items 3–11, 20–21) packed with grants, contract amendments, and administrative actions labeled as “routine.” 8/17/2025

Wakulla Reports: FYI on the August 4, 2025, BOCC Meeting – Decisions That Shape Wakulla August 4, 2025, BOCC Meeting agenda items. 8/3/2025

WAKULLA CO BOCC Check Register by Vendor From 6/12/2025 Through 7/14/2025 A overview of spending outlined in the monthly check register with source documents. 7/27/2025

🗓️ August 4, 2025 – Regular BOCC Meeting Preview Overview of the August 4, 2025 Draft Agenda 7/27/2025

BOCC July 14, 2025 Meeting - Item #16 - 🏢 Project Safety: A Manufacturing Deal With Teeth (and Clawbacks) Welcome to Wakulla’s latest starring role in a high-stakes economic development drama, where $13.5 million in grant funds meets a 118,000 sq. ft. promise—and the fine print could write its own novella. 7/13/2025

BOCC July 14, 2025 Meeting - Other Items of Interest: Millage Rate, Budget Scheduling, Solid waste and Fire Rate 7/13/2025

BOCC Meeting July 14, 2025 - Item #24 - 🏘️ Plat Happens: Wakulla’s Quiet Recode of Your Neighborhood In Wakulla, your neighborhood could be redrawn while you're still waiting for your coffee to brew—and you might not know until the surveyor shows up with a measuring wheel and a confident smile. 7/13/2025

BOCC Meeting July 14, 2025 - Item #23 - CPTA Grant to Boost Public Safety Planning a resolution to apply for a Community Planning Technical Assistance (CPTA) Grant from FloridaCommerce. 7/12/2025

BOCC July 14, 2025 Meeting🌿Item #8 — Visit Wakulla’s $300K Marketing & Sales Plan: Eco-Tourism Gets a Glow-Up If Wakulla County were a reality show contestant, this Marketing Plan would be its audition tape for “Florida’s Next Top Nature Destination.” 7/12/2025

BOCC July 14, 2025 Meeting - Item #4 🏦 When Home Field Advantage Isn’t Just for Football — Ameris Scores the County’s Trust, Again The boardroom may not have bleachers, but Ameris Bank just made the most of its home turf. 7/12/2025

BOCC July 14, 2025 Meeting - 🏗️ Item #12 & 13 - Housing Programs: Bureaucratic Hot Potato or Strategic Elevation? Wakulla County's State Housing Initiative Partnership (SHIP) program administration has passed through more hands than a football in a trick-play offense 7/11/2025

Wakulla County’s June 16 Agenda and Audit Digest: Easements, Grants, and Roads Meet Financial Fumbles Wakulla County’s June 16, 2025, BOCC agenda dives into sewer easements, $92 million sewer upgrades, $18 million loans, and new subdivisions, while audits expose $12,670 permit overcharges, $6 million sewer fee errors, and library bookkeeping lapses. Wakulla Reports unravels it all for taxpayers, urging transparency to keep the county’s financial tide from turning murky. 6/12/2025

Inside the June 2, 2025, Wakulla County BOCC Meeting A breakdown of what's on the June 2, 2025 - in plain english. 5/29/2025

Wakulla County Commissioners Meet May 19: Zoning Steals Spotlight The Wakulla County Board of County Commissioners’ Regular Public Meeting is set for Monday, May 19, 2025, at 5:00 P.M. in the Commission Chambers 5/15/2025

Wakulla County Commission May 19, 2025 Draft Agenda Summary The Wakulla County Board of County Commissioners will hold its Regular Public Meeting on Monday, May 19, 2025, at 5:00 P.M. in the Commission Chambers 5/13/2025

Wakulla County’s April 21, 2025 Agenda: Are Taxpayers Getting Answers, or More Secrets? Wakulla County’s Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) is set to meet on April 21, 2025, and their agenda is packed with decisions that raise serious questions. 4/17/2025

Wakulla’s April 7 BoCC Showdown: Impact Fees, Park Rules, and Community Cheers Discover what’s on the agenda at Wakulla County’s BOCC meeting on April 7, 2025. Get a sneak peek into the discussions and decisions that will shape our community. 3/22/2025

Weekly Recap: Highlights from 03/09/2025 - 03/16/2025 3/16/2025

Another Day, Another BOCC Meeting: Development Dreams, Shelter Neglect, and Grant-Fueled Delusions Here’s your satirical skewering of the March 17, 2025, agenda—crafted for your amusement and enlightenment! 3/13/2025

Weekly Recap: Highlights from 03/02/2025 - 03/09/2025 3/9/2025

Upcoming Wakulla County Board of County Commissioners Meeting – March 17, 2025 3/7/2025

Weekly Recap: Highlights from 02/15/2025 - 02/21/2025 2/21/2025