FAC News Clips – January 16, 2025

COUNTY 

Pensacola News Journal 

SS United States cleared for Mobile Alabama move, Okaloosa picking site 

After concerns that the SS United States wasn’t seaworthy enough to make the trip from Philadelphia to Florida, Okaloosa County now says experts believe the ship can be successfully towed from the East Coast to the Gulf of Mexico, where it’s intended to create the world’s largest artificial reef. 

 

WJHG 

Bay County receives federal grant to improve roadway safety 

BAY COUNTY, Fla. (WJHG/WECP) – Bay County was awarded a $200,000 grant from the federal government to create a safety action plan for improving safety on county roads. 

 

Marco Eagle 

Collier board votes to move ahead with $50 million mental health center 

LoCastro said he had no interest in going back to “square zero,” and reconsidering the location for the project. 

 

Miami’s Community News 

From wastewater to cooling water: Innovative FPL, Miami-Dade County project to reuse 15 million gallons daily  

Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) today unveiled one of the largest  reclaimed water projects in the state in partnership with Miami-Dade County. 

 

LEGISLATION 

Florida Politics 

After court ruling, Gov. DeSantis eyes tougher homeless camping ban 

Lawmakers may act in the wake of a SCOTUS ruling. 

 

Spectrum News 13 

New bill seeks to ease food insecurity in Florida 

ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. — Not having access to fresh, healthy food is a growing problem in Florida. It’s something state lawmakers are looking to solve with a new bill, House Bill 89, filed to the legislature this month. 

 

Florida Politics 

Shevrin Jones wants home addresses of elected officials and their families exempted from public records 

The Democratic lawmaker said running for office should not compromise someone’s safety. 

FAC News Clips – January 15, 2025

COUNTY 

Tampa Bay Times 

Pasco libraries may install new rules for children’s books 

LAND O’LAKES — Pasco County families soon could face more hoops to read certain books in their public libraries. 

 

WESH 

Volusia County rejects development moratorium to address flooding  

VOLUSIA COUNTY, Fla. — Volusia County officials rejected a proposed development moratorium aimed at addressing ongoing flooding issues. 

 

WJHG 

Bay County Launches $10.5M Regional Marketing Campaign for Northwest Florida 

PANAMA CITY, Fla. (WJHG/WECP) – The Bay County Tourist Development Council is partnering with Florida Triumph Gulf Coast on a regional marketing campaign to promote Northwest Florida as a top travel destination. 

 

PUBLIC CAMPING 

Mid-Florida Newspaper 

Seminole County braces for lawsuits over public camping ban 

Seminole County now facing enforcement confusion of public camping ban after state lawmakers pass blanket ban for entire state of Florida. 

 

FEDERAL  

Wink News 

Biden signs Water Resources Development Act, its effect on SWFL  

President Biden recently signed into law the Water Resources Development Act with an aim to improve rivers and harbors across the country and provide for the conservation of water. Southwest Florida was included in that act. 

 

LEGISLATION 

Florida Politics 

‘Debris on top of debris’: Local leaders brief legislators on hurricane impacts 

Storms brought existential challenges to areas throughout the state. 

 

Florida Politics 

Housing update shows gains from Live Local Act, but affordability challenges linger in large counties 

A change in law allowed construction of more working class housing, but market challenges remain. 

FAC News Clips – January 14, 2025

COUNTY 

Action News Jax 

St. Johns County no longer enforcing panhandling ordinance due to ongoing lawsuit 

  1. JOHNS COUNTY, Fla. — Across St. Johns County, panhandling has been a hot topic of discussion and illegal since May of 2023.

 

LEGISLATION 

Florida Politics 

As Special Session looms, Florida Policy Project spotlights dire need for action on condo assessment crisis 

‘We are looking at a combination of deferred maintenance, skyrocketing repair costs, and regulatory hurdles that could push many condo owners toward financial ruin.’ 

 

FOX 13 

Governor DeSantis calls for special legislative session before March  

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Saying the issue can’t wait for the regular legislative session in March, Gov. Ron DeSantis said Monday he’s calling lawmakers into a special session this month to mesh Florida’s immigration policies with a crackdown planned by President-elect Donald Trump. 

 

Florida Politics 

Anna Eskamani and Mike Gottlieb file bill to protect workers from heat 

‘Every worker deserves the right to a safe and healthy workplace,’ Eskamani said. 

 

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE 

Ocala-News 

Biden signs executive order aimed at growing AI infrastructure in the US  

LOS ANGELES — (AP) — President Joe Biden on Tuesday signed an ambitious executive order on artificial intelligence that seeks to ensure the infrastructure needed for advanced AI operations, such as large-scale data centers and new clean power facilities, can be built quickly and at scale in the United States. 

 

Route-Fifty 

City leaders looking to improve Fort Myers infrastructure with AI 

When people think of artificial intelligence (AI), they typically think of online apps like Chat GPT but the City of Fort Myers wants to use it to make a real-world difference. 

 

Route-Fifty 

Generative AI in government: What to expect in 2025  

2025 may be a major year for generative AI adoption across government. 

FAC News Clips – January 13, 2025

COUNTY 

The Independent Florida Alligator 

Alachua County celebrates 200 years with a kickoff celebration  

Despite the 45-degree weather, Alachua County residents braved the chill to commemorate the founding of their county.   

 

Florida Today 

Brevard seeking $2.3 million park damages from hurricanes Helene and Milton 

Brevard County is seeking money from its general fund to repair $2.3 million in damages to 19 parks caused by Hurricanes Helene and Milton. 

 

Your Observer 

New commissioners prepare to ‘fight’ for higher impact fees  

Some Manatee County commissioners are hoping the county will be collecting additional impact fees from developers by September.   

 

LEGISLATION 

Click Orlando 

These 37 new Florida bills were filed last week. Here’s the lineup 

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – The 2025 Legislative Session is less than two months away, and lawmakers are already busy filing bills that could become law later this year. 

FAC News Clips – January 9, 2025

COUNTY 

WGCU 

Sarasota County expects $210,094,000 in additional hurricane recovery funding  

Sarasota County will get a new $210,094,000 allocation from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Community Development Block Grant – Disaster Recovery to assist with recovery and mitigation efforts from Hurricanes Idalia, Helene and Milton and Tropical Storm Debby. 

 

NWF Daily News 

Okaloosa County launch’s new online portal for road identification 

CRESTVIEW ― A new online tool provided by Okaloosa County can help residents find out who owns local roads. 

 

Herald-Tribune 

Sarasota County: Home environmental improvements can earn rebate 

Sarasota County is offering residents rebates for home and property projects that could improve local water quality. 

 

CYBERSECURITY 

Route-Fifty 

Resilience over resources: Closing the cybersecurity gap in state and local government 

COMMENTARY | While they may lack the budget and staff to mount an effective defense, states and localities can take many other steps without needing to spend more money. 

 

PUBLIC CAMPING 

WPTV 

‘A GROWING PROBLEM’: Martin County nonprofit raises concern over new law 

MARTIN COUNTY, Fla. — A Treasure Coast nonprofit said they have growing concern over the impact of a new law surrounding homelessness. 

FAC News Clips – January 8, 2025

COUNTY 

Get the Coast 

‘Who fixes this road?’: New app helps Okaloosa residents identify road jurisdictions 

A new web-based application launched by Okaloosa County helps residents determine which government entity manages and maintains specific roadways through an interactive color-coded map system. 

 

WLRN 

Palm Beach County approves $60 million new mental health facility  

Palm Beach County commissioners voted unanimously Tuesday to help fund a $60 million mental health and substance use crisis center. 

 

PUBLIC CAMPING 

FOX 35 

Ban on public camping approved in Orange County  

More local governments are complying with a state law that bans people from sleeping outside. 

 

WOKV 

Shelters filling up, homeless moving to the beach: Jax City Council briefed on public sleeping ban  

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Duval County’s homeless shelters are running out of space and the Beaches have become a magnet for the homeless in our area