Titusville continues fight to overturn Right to Clean Water charter amendment
Despite the referendum passing 82.57% to 17.43% last fall, the city has still not certified the results of the election.
Despite the referendum passing 82.57% to 17.43% last fall, the city has still not certified the results of the election.
The city also added signage for drivers and golf carts alike, indicating where cars are expected to share the road and where golf carts are not permitted.
Brightline is developing homes in Cocoa at the northeast corner of State Road 528 and Interstate 95 and also spent $38 million on Titusville in property.
Brevard County Commissioner John Tobia proposed a boardwalk between homes whose owners happen to be in a long legal dispute over beach renourishment.
Last November, Titusville voters approved a charter amendment guaranteeing a “right to clean water.” City Council still has not certified the results.
Brevard County Ocean Rescue reported over 390 rip current rescues between November 2022 and March 2023 and zero drownings at full time protected beaches.
Monique Miller has run unsuccessfully twice before for state office but hopes to win in a crowded Republican primary next year.
According to Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission, attacks on people by red-shouldered hawks can increase this time of year during nesting season.
Golf carts have become a “way of life” at Brevard County high schools, but new legislation is likely to bring some change.
Public comments will be moved to the very end of county meetings but will not be excluded from the video broadcast.
General public comments at Brevard County Commission meetings could be moved and excluded from video broadcasts, according to a new proposal.
Kim Adkison filed to run for the District 3 seat that will open up next year with the end of John Tobia’s second term.
Both popular eateries fit in with Titusville’s plan to attract more residents and visitors as commercial space industry grows.
The Florida Commission on Ethics released its findings on Wednesday.
United Way in Brevard County celebrated its biggest donors with L3 Harris and Publix being the biggest donors.
Logan Luse, 28, was pulled over this past week by Palm Bay police and charged with driving under the influence ahead of a crowded election.
Erika Orriss, a Republican from Satellite Beach, and Grover Bentley, a Palm Bay Libertarian, filed to run for District 33 this past week.