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Council approves boundary adjustment to support county interconnect and water service alignment
Summary
The council adopted Resolution 2025-03 to revise the city’s first-right-to-serve boundary for portions of the Mason and Honeycutt properties so the county can serve contiguous parcels and facilitate a planned interconnect; vote was 5-0.
The Brooksville City Council voted 5-0 to adopt Resolution 2025-03, which adjusts the city’s first-right-to-serve boundary affecting the northern third of Mason and Honeycutt properties and a parcel on Wiscon Road to better align service areas for a planned interconnect with Hernando County.
Staff explained the issue arises from an older interlocal…
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