Budget provides money for new Brevard, Mount Dora emergency operations centers
Apopka gets fire station money, but loses out on Harmon Road funding.
Money to help fund new emergency operations centers in Brevard County and Mount Dora has made it into the state budget, now that the Senate has signed off on key provisions of the House proposals.
The proposed state budget, which House and Senate
Brevard County with its new emergency operations center to replace one in Rocklege that has become overcrowded.
“We’re very appreciative of Sen.
Debbie Mayfield and state Rep.
Tyler Sirois for continuing to fight for our new EOC,” said Brevard County spokesman
1 month ago Share The discussion will be in regard to a change in the proposed use relating to city-owned property at the northeast corner of Fullers Cross and Ocoee Apopka Road.
The Ocoee City Commission has plans to review a proposed change to a contract involving city-owned land during the regular agenda portion of tonight’s commission meeting.
Back on Aug. 4, 2020, the commission directed staff to provide with preparation of a contract with BPK Investments for the sale of a 17.96-acre parcel of city-owned land at the northeast corner of Fullers Cross and Ocoee Apopka Road. Two months later in October a price of $3,560,000 was set pending GPK securing a final site plan approval and other development approvals.
Plans follow the company’s completion of Distribution 429, a large speculative industrial park less than five minutes away from its newly proposed project.