Citrus County, Florida – A burn ban has been issued for Citrus County, effective immediately. The ban, which was reported by the Citrus County Chronicle, aims to prevent wildfires in the area. According to officials, the ban will remain in place until further notice.
The move comes as the county considers a survey and the creation of a voluntary fire protection district. The survey aims to gauge public opinion on the proposed district, which would provide additional funding for fire protection services in the area. The Citrus County Board of Commissioners will discuss the proposal at their next meeting.
Residents can participate in the survey and provide feedback on the proposed district. The county is encouraging residents to take part in the survey and provide their input on the proposal. More information on the survey and the proposed district can be found on the Citrus County website.
No specific details have been released on the proposed district’s boundaries, funding, or services. However, officials say that the district would provide additional resources for fire protection and emergency services in the area.
Originally reported by Citrus County Chronicle – Crystal River



