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Bay County commissioners approve consent agenda, appoint debt representative and clear road, land and code matters

3640492 · June 3, 2025
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The Bay County Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, June 3 approved a multi-item consent agenda, named a designated commissioner to the county’s Debt Management Advisory Committee, authorized a partial parcel exchange to correct the location of a lift station in the College Station Phase 4 subdivision, accepted a $3,358,630 Florida Department of Transportation Small County Outreach Program grant for resurfacing County Road 2321 and adopted revisions to Chapter 6 of the county code of ordinances.

The Bay County Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, June 3 approved a multi-item consent agenda, named a designated commissioner to the county’s Debt Management Advisory Committee, authorized a partial parcel exchange to correct the location of a lift station in the College Station Phase 4 subdivision, accepted a $3,358,630 Florida Department of Transportation Small County Outreach Program (SCOP) grant for resurfacing County Road 2321 and adopted revisions to Chapter 6 of the Bay County Code of Ordinances.

The consent agenda items approved included: acknowledgement of Clerk of Court revenue and expenditures reports; adoption of a fiscal-year 2025 budget amendment; confirmation of two appointments (Jason Adams as Mexico Beach Community Development Council city representative, term to expire Sept. 30, 2025; Michael Christie to the Planning Commission to fill the remainder of a term); approval of the Bay County Local Mitigation Strategy Plan; final plat approval for Hodges Bayou Plantation Phase 3 and authorization to record maintenance documents; adoption of the Bay County Safe Streets for All safety action plan and supporting resolution; and renewal of the Bay…

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