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Clay County Invites Residents to Crucial Meetings on Charter Review, Land Conservation, and Oakleaf Library's Future

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Published on October 20, 2025
Clay County Invites Residents to Crucial Meetings on Charter Review, Land Conservation, and Oakleaf Library's FutureSource: Google Street View

Residents of Clay County have a series of county meetings scheduled this week. Agenda items include charter reviews, land conservation, and the future plans for the Oakleaf Library. Officials have shared information on social media post to notify the community and provide opportunities for public participation.

Starting off, the Clay County Charter Review Commission (CRC) is set to meet at the Clay County Administration Building today at 5 p.m., as stated in a social media post from Clay County, FL Government. 

Tomorrow evening at 6 p.m., the Land Conservation Committee Meeting will be held at the County Administration Building. The meeting will address topics related to the management and conservation of Clay County’s natural areas.

On Thursday, the Oakleaf Library Community Workshop will be held at 6 p.m. at the Plantation Oaks Athletic Center. Residents are invited to share their ideas and provide feedback regarding the future of the library. The county will use this input to inform planning for the Oakleaf Library.

Information regarding the agendas and minutes of these meetings as well as other county-related resources can be accessed by visiting the official Clay County website. County officials encourage residents to stay informed and take part in discussions on these important issues.