
The quest for equitable housing solutions presses on in Hernando County as the Affordable Housing Advisory Committee gears up to host its next regular meeting. Scheduled for September 11, at 10:00 a.m., the gathering will take place in the County Commission Chambers (John Law Ayers room) of the Hernando County Government Center. The address is 20 N. Main Street, Brooksville, Florida.
In an announcement circulating among community members and stakeholders, the committee has emphasized that these meetings are open to the public, welcoming anyone with an interest or a stake in the future of affordable housing in the area. According to a public notice posted by the Hernando County Housing and Supportive Services, accommodations are to be made available in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Persons with disabilities who might need special assistance to participate should reach out to Veda Ramirez, Director of Hernando County Housing and Supportive Services.
With housing and affordability continuing to be pressing concerns for many residents, these meetings offer a venue for locals to engage directly with policymakers and contribute to the discussion. The committee is tasked not only with assessing housing needs but also with fostering strategies that promote affordability and accessibility for varied income groups within the county.
Further inquiries and requests for accommodations can be directed to Veda Ramirez at the address of 621 West Jefferson Street, Brooksville, Florida 34601, or via telephone at (352) 540-4338. For individuals who are hearing impaired, the notice advises to please call 1-800-676-3777 to be able to receive assistance.









