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Leon County annual report highlights $60M water projects, housing financing and park expansions
Summary
Leon County's 2025 annual report summarizes investments in septic-to-sewer work, road and stormwater maintenance, affordable housing financing, park expansions and a major international sporting event expected to bring visitors and economic impact.
Leon County's 2025 annual report highlights roughly $60 million in septic-to-sewer projects, expanded parkland and trails, $183 million in bond financing paired with direct county funds to support more than 1,200 affordable rental homes, and preparations to host an international cross-country championship that county officials say will draw thousands of visitors.
The report, presented to the Board of County Commissioners, said the county removed more than 700 septic tanks, invested $1.6 million to revitalize the Lake Munson Slough embankment and undertook water-quality projects in the South Bridal area. County maintenance and operations in 2025 included management of more than 600 miles of roads and nearly 700 miles of stormwater ditches, the report said.
Those infrastructure investments were paired with park and community projects, the report said,…
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