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School officials, commissioners discuss crowded car lines, courtesy busing and safety near campus

5947805 · October 15, 2025
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School and county officials discussed recurring traffic "stacking" at school pick-up and drop-off points, options to reduce curbside backups, and the county's longstanding 2‑mile courtesy-busing policy that parents and commissioners said drives congestion.

Parents, school staff and county commissioners discussed persistent vehicle stacking at several Hernando County school campuses and reviewed several engineering and operational steps officials say they are pursuing to reduce congestion and safety risks.

School staff described site-specific fixes already underway and planned. Brian Reagan, identified as a presenter for the district, said Spring Hill Elementary is “getting ready to go out for bid” for a stacking loop once plans are approved by the water management reviewer (referred to in the meeting as SWFWMD). School staff also said JD Floyd, Challenger and other campuses have had or are implementing internal stacking…

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