Local Government Issue
Citrus
Date Created: 05/22/15
Last updated: 05/22/15
Citrus County, FL to schedule Public Hearing of Ordinance regarding creation of the Fire Rescue/Emergency Medical Service Municipal Service Taxing Unit

The County Commission will consider an ordinance creating the Fire Rescue/Emergency Medical Service Municipal Service Taxing Unit for the entire unincorporated area of Citrus County, Florida; describing the boundaries of the Fire Rescue/Emergency Medical Services MSTU to annually levy ad valorem taxes to provide fire rescue services, emergency medical services, facilities and programs; authorizing a pledge of the Fire Rescue/Emergency Medical Services MSTU ad valorem tax revenues to the retirement of debt when approved by the electors of the Fire Rescue/Emergency Medical Services MSTU as provided by general law; authorizing the issuance of debt upon referendum approval.

Issue History
05/22/15 At the 5/26/15 meeting, the County Commission will discuss the ordinance and schedule a public hearing for 6/23/15.


Related Documents
5/26/15 Ordinance & Background
5/26/15 Meeting Agenda
Lobbying Information
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Lobbyist registration fee? $0
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