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Impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic have forced businesses to shutter, and others to regroup — but activity continues to hum along at the Cypress Creek Town Center, near Wesley Chapel. Located at Wesley Chapel Boulevard and State Road 56, the outdoor mall features a broad array of shops, restaurants, stores and a hotel on the north side of State Road 56. Meanwhile, across the way, on the south side of State Road 56, Tampa Premium Outlets occupies a large chunk of real estate, but is surrounded by free-standing restaurants, big box stores, an entertainment venue and other things. The assortment of places to eat, drink, shop and have fun continues to grow. The newest development is a massive
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offers a wide assortment of in-stock, hardsurface flooring, including tile, wood, laminate/luxury vinyl plank, and natural stone, along with decorative and installation accessories. A number of other new businesses have opened nearby, or are expected to open soon. They include: • Pure Hockey, 25629 Sierra Center Blvd., sporting goods store that specializes in hockey gear • La-Z-Boy Home Furnishings & Decor, a 13,560-square-foot store at 25960 Sierra Center Blvd. • Five Guys, a restaurant specializing in handcrafted burgers and fresh fries, at 25598 Sierra Center Blvd. • Crumbl Cookies, a dessert shop offerSee OPTIONS, page 11A
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Local artists paint hay bales People who enjoy viewing public art might want to check out six hay bales — painted by artists of various ages — that have been stationed around locations in Dade City. This painting of a scarecrow’s face was done by Morgan Turgeon and Ethan Wiley, students at Pasco High School. The painted hay bale is at Price Park. For more photos, see Page 3A.
Pasco County’s COVID-19 cases surpass 10,000 mark By B.C. Manion bcmanion@lakerlutznews.com
As Pasco County’s COVID-19’s positive cases surpassed the 10,000mark, local officials continue to consider their best responses to the threats. The Pasco County Commission and the Pasco County School Board were both scheduled to take up the issue during their meetings on Oct. 20, which occurred after The Laker/Lutz News’ deadline. Pasco County commissioners were expected to hear an update on local COVID-19 conditions, from the health officer for Department of Health-Pasco County, during the board’s morning session. During a September update, Mike Napier, the public health officer for Pasco County told the board he realized there was significant interest on when it would
be appropriate to lift mask mandates and social distancing restrictions. At that time, he told them the best time would be when a vaccine was available, or medication was available to treat it. From a practical standpoint, though, he told commissioners that the positive cases would need to be lower — and he said he would report back in October. Napier also told commissioners that
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Pasco County approves tourism marketing study By B.C. Manion bcmanion@lakerlutznews.com
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he’s on regular conference calls with health officers and county officials around the region, and they were leaning toward trying to come up with a regional response to the issue of face coverings. The idea is to come up with a consensus on the numbers and benchmarks to use, and to consult with academics to determine the approach, Napier said. Presumably, the presentation at the board’s Oct. 20 meeting provided an update on those issues. Meanwhile the Pasco County School Board was set to take up the issue of masks and other personal protective equipment during its afternoon workshop on Oct. 20. Board members were expected to consider a proposed rule change that would require mask or face coverings for everyone on a school campus, through the end of the 2020-2021 school, in the interest of protecting the health and welfare of students, staff and visitors. The proposed rule also calls for observing social distancing, washing hands frequently and using other personal pro-
The Pasco County Commission has approved spending $48,000 for an economic impact study related to tourism. During the board’s Oct. 6 meeting, commissioners approved a consulting services agreement with Downs & St. Germain Research Inc. (DSG), to perform the analysis. The company, a market research firm based in Tallahassee, specializes in develop-
ing marketing and strategic recommendations from survey results and focus groups through tourism studies such as visitor tracking, potential visitor research, branding research, event research, return on investment research and other methods, according to agenda backup materials. The consulting company has substantial experience in Florida tourism market research. Commissioners previously approved an agreement with the market research company, known as DSG, on Jan. 23, 2018, to
conduct the county’s first Visitor Profile and Economic Impact Study of Tourism. Since then, the research company has partnered with several events organizations, tourism attractions, venues, and short-term rental accommodations to run face-to-face, phone and online surveys to Pasco County visitors.As a result of these interviews, DSG has been able to profile visitors coming to our destination and quantify the economic impact that the tourism industry brings to See TOURISM, page 11A