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Hernando County Invites Residents to Discuss Zoning Changes at Public Hearing in Brooksville

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Published on June 27, 2025
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Hernando County residents have an upcoming opportunity to weigh in on proposed zoning changes. A public hearing has been scheduled by the Board of County Commissioners of Hernando County, Florida, for Tuesday, July 8, at 9:00 a.m. The meeting will take place at the Hernando County Government Center in Brooksville. The ordinance in question seeks to amend zoning regulations to align with state regulatory agency requirements, especially concentrating on the Public Service Facility Overlay District.

According to a public notice published by Hernando County's official website, individuals interested in the proposed changes can access the ordinance for review at the Hernando County Northwest Solid Waste Management Facility. The facility has made the document available to the public, and it can be inspected on weekdays during specified business hours. The notice emphasizes that "YOU HAVE A RIGHT to appear and be heard at this public meeting and/or to send any written objections to the County Commissioners."

The county administration is urging all interested parties regardless of race, color, national origin, age, sex, religion, disability, or family status, to engage in this civic process. Additionally, the Americans with Disabilities Act mandates that anyone with disabilities requiring special accommodations to participate should reach out to county administration. Contact details for Jessica Wright, the point of contact, are provided should assistance be needed. For any further inquiries, the Hernando County Solid Waste Department remains available for contact during working hours.