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Hernando County Commissioners to Discuss Major Real Estate Purchase in Brooksville on November 19

Hernando County Commissioners to Discuss Major Real Estate Purchase in Brooksville on November 19

Hernando County residents should note that the Board of County Commissioners will meet on November 19, 2024, at 9:00 a.m. at the Hernando County Government Center to discuss the proposed purchase of property at 7300 Winter Street in Brooksville.

The property being considered includes several lots in Potterfield Garden Acres, covering parts of lots 15 to 19 and land to the northwest of State Road 50. The western 33 feet of the parcel has already been transferred to Hernando County. While the full impact of this purchase on the community is unclear, the property is significant in size.

According to the

Hernando County website

, interested parties are welcome to review the proposed purchase/sale agreement. Documents are available for public inspection at the Hernando County Administration building during regular business hours, ensuring that transparency is maintained throughout the process.

The County has invited all individuals interested in the aforementioned matter. The call to appear and be heard at the upcoming public meeting suggests a welcome openness in the County’s deliberations. It’s a chance for residents to bring forward any concerns or support for the transaction, which ultimately could have long-term implications for the community’s growth and landscape. “YOU HAVE A RIGHT to appear and be heard at this public meeting and/or to send any written objections to the County Commissioners at 15470 Flight Path Drive, Brooksville, FL 34604,” a statement obtained by

Hernando County.

Residents unable to attend the meeting in person can submit written objections to the County Commissioners. This ensures everyone has a chance to participate. Anyone planning to challenge the Board’s decision later must create a verbatim record of the meeting to support the appeal.

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As the meeting date approaches, Hernando County residents have the chance to influence a decision that could impact the community’s future. The outcome of the sale may depend on community feedback during the upcoming public forum.

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