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DeSantis pens $101.5 billion budget
By Kevin Weiss kweiss@lakerlutznews.com
It’s not very often the governor makes a public appearance in Zephyrhills, let alone to make a major statewide announcement. But that’s what happened on June 2, when Florida Governor Ron DeSantis appeared at Zephyrhills City Hall for a state budget-signing ceremony — penning into law a record-setting $101.5 billion budget for fiscal year 2021-2022.
The invite-only press conference drew several dozens of area residents, business owners and government officials, in a standing-room only affair. “It’s great to be in Pasco County,” DeSantis said, opening his speech.“It’s great to be here.” The Republican governor was accompanied by several members of the Republican-led state legislature, including Florida Senate President Wilton Simpson (RTrilby), Florida House Speaker Chris
Sprowls (R-Palm Harbor), state Rep. Randy Maggard (R-Dade City), state Rep. Ardian Zika (R-Land O’ Lakes), state Sen. Danny Burgess, (R-Zephyrhills), state Rep. Amber Mariano (R-Hudson), and state Sen. Kelli Stargel (R-Lakeland), among others. As for dropping by the City of Pure Water, DeSantis acknowledged plans to stop somewhere in the Tampa Bay region for one of his multiple budget-signing ceremonies. See DESANTIS, page 9A
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‘Unique subdivision’ meets resistance By B.C. Manion bcmanion@lakerlutznews.com
The idea of creating a subdivision in Land O’ Lakes for catastrophically injured veterans, and surviving families of fallen first responders and for Gold Star families has broad appeal — but even with the popularity of the cause, a proposed rezoning for the project is meeting resistance. The Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers Foundation has proposed the first neighborhood in the nation specifically designed to serve its recipients be located on about 75 acres, on the south side of Parkway Boulevard, about one-half mile east of Ehren Cutoff.The site is between the Panther Run and Dupree Lakes subdivisions. The foundation was established 20 years ago by Frank Siller, to honor the sacrifice of his brother, Stephen Siller, a firefighter who laid down his life to save others on Sept. 11, 2001. Matt Mahoney, executive vice president of the foundation, explained the concept of the project — via a remote feed during an April 22 meeting of the Pasco County Planning Commission meeting. “Our recipients are all gifted these homes.These are mortgage-free homes,” Mahoney said. “We have the financial wherewithal to do this. The land was donated to us,” Mahoney said.“We’re in a strong financial situation to move forward with this project.” The foundation has a solid track record, said Cyndi Tarapani, a professional planner representing the applicant. But residents in the adjacent Panther Run neighborhood and members of the Pasco County Planning Commission raised objections to the proposal. Those concerns initially were aired during the April 22 meeting, which was continued until May, to give the applicant time to respond to the concerns. At the May 20 planning board meeting, the issues were much the same. Would-be neighbor Tim Robinson, of 6444 Paw Place, put it like this “I can’t say enough how much I like what See SUBDIVISION, page 9A
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COURTESY OF CITY OF ZEPHYRHILLS
City of Zephyrhills administrators and officials pose for a picture with Gov. Ron DeSantis outside of Zephyrhills City Hall. From left: Council President Alan Knight, City Attorney Matt Maggard, Councilman Ken Burgess, Mayor Gene Whitfield, DeSantis, Council Vice President Jodi Wilkeson and City Manager Billy Poe.
Hercules Park workshop set for June 10 By Kevin Weiss kweiss@lakerlutznews.com
Zephyrhills residents will have an opportunity to weigh in on the future development and proposed amenities of Hercules Park. Attendees are encouraged to bring their ideas and opinions to a public workshop meeting on June 10 at 6 p.m., at Zephyrhills City Hall, 5335 Eighth St., in Zephyrhills. Other stakeholders in attendance are expected to include the city’s parks and recreation advisory board, CRA (Community Redevelopment Agency) board and representatives from the project’s consultant, Kimley-Horn. The City of Zephyrhills in recent months has pondered ways to spruce up the languished 12-acre park property at the corner of County Road 54 and Gall Boulevard, next to Zephyrhills High and Woodland Elementary schools. One possibility for the park’s update includes installing a BMX (bicycle motocross) track where youth and adult bike enthusiasts traverse winding trails and thrilling jumps, in a safe and comfortable setting. The latest conceptual sketch plan from Kimley-Horn shows a circuitous riding trail spanning roughly 5.29 acres of the park property, albeit with many details still to be hashed out. Height levels on jumps and bumps haven’t yet been determined, but the track is expected to have variations for beginner, intermediate and advanced bikers — keeping safety in mind, too. Surface material hasn’t been decided, either, though one option is a dirt track with wooden features for jumps and stunts. Also proposed is a paved pathway encircling the BMX course for parents, walkers and runners to use for general exercise purposes. Based on renderings, remaining Hercules Park property upgrades would then take on a mostly passive vibe — with a nearly 1-acre open playfield, 1.42-acre playground and picnic/shelter area, and a soft walking trail surrounding an existing retention pond and lighted fountain spray. An open playfield —situated at the former Hercules Aquatic Center — would offer a grassy space for throwing footballs, Frisbees and so on. A playground, meanwhile, could include some nature-based equipment beyond conventional slides and swings — think rock climb, bridges, tunnels, rope play structures and more. The budget for the entire Hercules Park
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The City of Zephyrhills will host a workshop on June 10, to gather public input about the development of Hercules Park. Renovations could feature a circuitous BMX bike track with jumps and rollers, plus other passive amenities, based on this conceptual sketch from the project’s consultant, Kimley-Horn. The 12-acre park site is situated at the corner of County Road 54 and Gall Boulevard.
renovation will be determined from the workshop, where amenities could be added or removed based on community feedback, Zephyrhills CRA director Gail Hamilton wrote in an email to The Laker/Lutz News. Final design and construction is expected sometime after park funding is identified for the city’s 2021-2022 fiscal year, Hamilton says. Depending on the amenities and project
cost, the development could be completed in a year, or built out over multiple years, she said. City officials also have previously mentioned facilitating public-private partnerships for some of the park’s improvements. In addition to its proximity to local See PARK, page 9A