Crystal River City Council Weighs Storms, Growth, and Parks

The Crystal River City Council is preparing for hurricane season and discussing long-term planning for the city. Council members met on Monday, June 8, to discuss improvement, planning, and goals for the future. The discussion focused on timing and how the city plans and acts on various projects.

Councilwoman Gabrielle Satchell raised the issue of hurricane preparedness after attending a Florida League of Cities session focused on storm readiness. She asked about the city’s storm master plan and its current status. City Manager Audra Curts said the city will present a full update on the stormwater master plan at its next meeting on July 13.

The city is already in hurricane season, and council members are concerned about the timing of planning and action on various projects. The council also discussed parks under peak summer use and infrastructure projects trying to keep pace with steady development across the city.

Some of the key items on the council’s agenda include:

  1. Reviewing the city’s stormwater master plan
  2. Discussing ongoing infrastructure projects
  3. Planning for peak summer use of parks

The city is taking steps to prepare for hurricane season, which is already underway. Residents can stay informed about the city’s plans and updates through the city’s website or social media channels.

Originally reported by Citrus County Chronicle – Crystal River

Sources: Citrus County Chronicle – Crystal River

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