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Brooksville residents voiced strong concerns during the City Council Workshop Meeting on June 23, 2025, particularly regarding the potential transfer of the local fire department to county control. Lifelong resident Jesse Ramirez expressed his worries about future fire reassessment fees and the uncertainty of county resources being stationed in the city. He emphasized the importance of having local firefighters ready to respond in emergencies and highlighted the potential negative impact on the lives of dedicated firefighters, many of whom could face layoffs or lose their pensions.
Cindy Gandy, another resident, spoke passionately against the idea of converting the Quarry into a golf course, advocating instead for its current use as a dog park and disc golf area. She noted the community's enjoyment of the space and the need to maintain it as a clean and accessible recreational area. Gandy also raised concerns about rumors of privatizing the sanitation department, seeking clarity on the future of city services.
Business owner Lee Johnson echoed the sentiment against a golf course at the Quarry, urging the council to consider alternative uses that could generate revenue for the city. He also expressed his support for maintaining a strong fire department, cautioning against repeating past mistakes made with the police department.
Former mayor Pat Braden urged the council to consider putting any significant changes regarding the fire department on the ballot, allowing residents to decide on funding and operational control. He warned of the long-term financial implications of decisions made without public input, referencing ongoing costs related to the police department.
The meeting highlighted a community deeply invested in local services and the well-being of its first responders, with residents advocating for transparency and local control over essential services. As discussions continue, the council faces the challenge of balancing budgetary constraints with the needs and desires of Brooksville's residents.
Converted from Brooksville - City Council Workshop Meeting - Jun 23, 2025 meeting on June 23, 2025
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