“It’s Commissioner Hoover who should resign, not her appointee. The majority of citizens are quite disturbed at the antics of FKAA and I, for one, hope that the entire board
“Hey, neighbors! Time to prove that ‘shop local’ is not just a phrase. Get out there and support small businesses if you want them to survive another year. Thank you!”
Motlow State Community College recently received a $5,000 donation from the Middle Tennessee Natural Gas Utility District through the District’s “Project Hometown Help.” The donation is for the Automation and
The City of Key West is going survey crazy, increasingly putting out multiple polls querying residents on a wide variety of subjects.
Until recently, the last public survey â on housing â sent to residents was in 2015. But in the new age of COVID-19, with clamp-downs on public meetings, Key West City officials are increasingly turning to written and online surveys to gage interest, support and dissent from residents.
There is one active survey currently on the cityâs web site to gather information on affordable housing âto better understand the needs and desires of the community.â And a large survey, which was publicized throughout the city and gathered 3,677 replies, was also posted on the web site. That survey focused on what citizens wanted to see in the new strategic plan that is being developed. That survey was the centerpiece of a day-long retreat on Feb. 11 for commissioners and city staff where they set nine priorities to be included in the three-ye