Citrus County officials have mapped out a $113 million growth plan, according to a report by the Citrus County Chronicle. The plan, known as the Capital Improvement Program, outlines various projects aimed at supporting the county’s growth and development.
The Citrus County Board of Commissioners will review the plan, which includes multiple infrastructure and community projects. Specific details about the projects and their timelines were not provided in the report. According to Citrus County Commissioner,
“The Capital Improvement Program is a critical tool for guiding our county’s growth and development,” said Commissioner
Some of the projects and initiatives that will be considered as part of the Capital Improvement Program include:
- Road improvements and expansions
- Water and wastewater infrastructure upgrades
- New community facilities and parks
- Public safety and emergency services enhancements
The plan is expected to be discussed and voted on by the Citrus County Board of Commissioners in the coming weeks. Residents can provide input and feedback on the plan during public hearings and meetings.
Originally reported by Citrus County Chronicle – Inverness
Sources: Citrus County Chronicle – Inverness



