FAC News Clips – August 29, 2025

COUNTY 

WTXL 

Leon County leaders meet with neighbors after crosswalk protests 

Commissioners say they are searching for a compromise following an FDOT order to remove colorful crosswalks 

 

WTXL 

Another record breaker: 34.4 million visit Florida in 3 months 

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Florida has broken another tourism record, welcoming 34.4 million visitors in the second quarter of 2025, according to new figures announced by Gov. Ron DeSantis.   

 

Alachua Chronicle 

Alachua City Commission increases water rates, joins lawsuit against SB180, rejects motion to hire alternate investigator  

ALACHUA, Fla. – At the August 25 regular meeting, the Alachua City Commission approved Land Development Regulations on first reading to encourage mixed-use developments and conserve natural spaces, increased water/wastewater rates on second reading, joined a lawsuit to challenge SB180, and let a motion to hire an outside investigator die for lack of a second. 

 

Click Orlando 

Seminole County commissioners question FDOT adding green bike lanes amid new guidelines on crosswalk paint 

Seminole County removed green crosswalks to comply with updated guidelines 

 

DOGE 

CBS 12 

Waste Watch: Doge Audits Palm Beach County, Results Due within 60 Days 

West Palm Beach, Fla. — The CBS 12 News I-Team is committed to bringing you consistent Waste Watch reports. 

 

Florida Politics 

Jerry Demings says the state is targeting Orange County with new investigation 

A former law enforcement official, Demings said the state has already tainted its investigation. 

 

EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 

Orlando Sentinel 

Trump proposed getting rid of FEMA, but his review council seems focused on reforming the agency 

The conversation signaled a departure from some of the more aggressive rhetoric Trump and Noem have used in the past to describe their plans for FEMA. 

FAC News Clips – August 28, 2025

COUNTY 

Observer  

Ocoee leaders support unifying West Orange cities in county redistricting  

The Ocoee City Commission voted to express support for the proposed county redistricting map, which places Ocoee, Winter Garden, Oakland, and Apopka in the same district. 

 

The Apopka Voice 

Orange County seeks to bring Vision 2050 into compliance with new state law  

Staff initiates dialogue with Florida Department of Commerce to address policies 

 

Fox 29 

Martin County eyes guest houses as affordable housing solution 

As Florida’s housing market continues to strain residents, Martin County is exploring ways to make living here more affordable: letting homeowners rent out their guest houses. 

 

LEGISLATION  

WFTV 

Orange County joins lawsuit over development rules, moratoriums  

ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. — Orange County is joining a lawsuit challenging Senate Bill 180, which restricts local governments from creating new building rules or moratoriums. 

 

DOGE 

Tampa Bay Times 

Florida CFO issues subpoenas, says Orange County not complying with DOGE audit 

Orange County’s mayor denied the county withheld information and noted the state offered no evidence. 

 

STATE 

Florida Politics 

Fort Lauderdale defies Gov. DeSantis order, joins cities fighting to save rainbow street art 

‘We cannot be bullied into submission and to allow others to dictate what happens in our community.’ 

 

Miami Times Online 

Canadian tourism down year over year, but Ron DeSantis sees them as key to property tax abatement  

Ron DeSantis says that Canadian “snowbirds” are still coming to Florida in big enough numbers to facilitate a proposed reduction or elimination of property taxes. 

FAC News Clips – August 27, 2025

COUNTY 

First Coast News 

Jacksonville residents back mayor’s $2B budget amid amendments controversy 

Residents at Tuesday’s meeting supported Mayor Deegan’s proposed $2 billion budget and opposed amendments by Councilman Rory Diamond, which many called divisive. 

 

Fox 13 

Pinellas beach project kicks off, but 125 owners still refuse to sign on  

TREASURE ISLAND, Fla. – The $126 million Pinellas County beach renourishment project is officially set to get underway, with crews beginning work this week in Indian Shores. 

 

WDBO 

Orange County approves school zone speed detection program  

ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. — Speed detection cameras are coming to 12 school zones across Orange County. 

 

Midflorida Newspaper 

State legislators listen to local voices at Polk County Legislative Delegation meeting 

Polk County county officials, city officials and the public gave their thanks, asked for appropriations and voiced their concerns on August 12 in front of Senator Ben Albritton (District 27), Rep. Josie Tomkow (District 51), Rep. Jennifer Canady (District 50), Rep. Jennifer Kincart Jonsson (District 49), Senator Colleen Burton (District 12) and Rep. Jon Albert (District 48) during the Polk County Legislative Delegation meeting in Bartow. 

 

STATE 

The Miami Times 

‘Our response will be strategic’: Ken Welch can’t save the street murals, but he will fight back St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch says the city has no choice but to allow the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) to remove several street murals the state deemed noncompliant with a recent executive mandate. 

 

News 4 Jax 

DeSantis criticizes increases in local budgets, says they should focus on ‘core functions’ and reduce property taxes 

The governor’s remarks come amid a tug-of-war between Jacksonville City Council President Kevin Carrico and Mayor Donna Deegan over the proposed budget 

 

My Suncoast 

Gov. DeSantis speaks in Tampa on state transportation policies and Property Tax Reform 

TAMPA, Fla. (WWSB) – Gov. Ron DeSantis was in Tampa on Tuesday, Aug. 26, joined by Florida Department of Transportation Secretary Jared Perdue, to address state transportation policies and fiscal priorities. 

FAC News Clips – August 26, 2025

COUNTY 

Osceola News Gazette  

‘Oscie’ the chatbot ushers Osceola County into AI era  

If Osceola County’s tagline on the administrative side is going to be, “Be First to What’s Next,” then it makes sense that the county has jumped on the artificial intelligence (AI) bandwagon. 

 

The Apopka Voice 

Orange County fleet earns national recognition for excellence  

For the third time since 2020, Orange County’s Fleet Management Division has earned national recognition for excellence — this year being ranked the #14 Leading Fleet in North America by Government Fleet Magazine and the American Public Works Association. 

 

Jax Daily Record 

Nine Jacksonville City Council members say they’ll support tax rate cut  

The group – one vote short of the 10 needed to pass the cut – held an Aug. 25 news conference to defend the millage rate reduction. 

 

EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 

Bradenton Times 

Will states take on more FEMA duties? Congress, Trump council debate agency’s fate 

The Federal Emergency Management Agency could look significantly different by next year’s hurricane season, with state and local governments shouldering more of the responsibility for natural disaster response and recovery. 

 

LEGISLATION 

WCJB 

Alachua city leaders unite with other cities over “unconstitutional” Senate bill 

ALACHUA, Fla. (WCJB) – Alachua city commissioners approved a resolution to join other cities and counties in a lawsuit over Senate Bill 180. 

 

AROUND THE COUNT(R)Y 

Bradenton Herald 

Greg Abbott Eyes Texas Property Tax Change  

Texas Governor Greg Abbott has said he opposes cities and counties in his state raising property taxes further to fund disaster relief, following devastating flooding in July, which killed at least 135 people in the Hill Country region. 

FAC News Clips – August 25, 2025

COUNTY 

Hoodline 

Palm Beach County Commissioner Gregg K. Weiss Secures Key Roles in 

Palm Beach County Commissioner Gregg K. Weiss has taken on several new leadership roles within the National Association of Counties (NACo), signaling his continued commitment to bettering the management and operation of counties across the nation. 

 

News 4 Jax 

Council president says proposed $13M in tax cuts gives money ‘back to the citizens,’ still funds ‘essential services’ 

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The bell rang Monday on the latest round in the fight over how Jacksonville city leaders should spend taxpayers’ money. 

 

Hernando Sun 

Hernando Commissioners Approve Funding for 2025 Senate District 11 Special Elections 

The Hernando County Board of County Commissioners on Aug. 12 approved a budget amendment to fund Special Elections for Florida’s Senate District 11, following Governor Ron DeSantis’ Executive Order 25-148 calling for the contests after former Senator Blaise Ingoglia’s appointment as Florida’s Chief Financial Officer. 

 

LEGISLATION 

The Bradenton Times 

Legal Threats Continue to Mount Against BOCC 

Commissioners have received additional notices regarding legal actions due to their efforts to collect higher impact fees, restore wetland buffers, and repeal a policy that weakens the FDAB. 

 

DOGE  

WFSU 

Florida’s CFO says wasteful spending will be undeniable after the DOGE audits  

Florida’s new chief financial officer, Blaise Ingoglia, started his gig in late July. 

FAC News Clips – August 22, 2025

COUNTY 

Levy Citizen 

Levy County earns statewide recognition for community outreach at FFEA Sunsational Awards Levy County was honored at the 2025 Florida Festivals & Events Association (FFEA) Sunsational Awards, receiving 2nd place for “Best Community Outreach Program.” 

 

WQCS 

St. Lucie County commissioners examine road impact fees amidst county growth  

FORT PIERCE — St. Lucie County commissioners on Aug. 19 postponed a vote on steep increases to impact fees after residents, developers and business leaders raised concerns about affordability and timing. 

 

WGCU 

More than $38 million awarded for state’s small, rural communities  

More than $38 million was awarded Thursday to 19 small and rural Florida communities through the Florida Small Cities Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program. 

 

IMMIGRATION 

Naples Daily News 

Alligator Alcatraz will continue operations says Florida governor 

The aftershock of U.S. District Judge Kathleen Williams’ is sending waves through the environmental and political realms as the future of Alligator Alcatraz, at this point, is unsure.