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Seminole County chair touts $1.2 billion budget, new micro‑transit and fire station in state of the county

Seminole County Board of County Commissioners · February 19, 2026
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Summary

Commissioner Andrea Herr laid out Seminole County’s adopted $1.2 billion 2026 budget, highlighted public‑safety investments including new Station 39 and an EF‑2 tornado response, and promoted new initiatives — Scout micro‑transit, a countywide tourism improvement district and park upgrades.

Commissioner Andrea Herr, chair of the Seminole County Board of County Commissioners, used the county’s annual State of the County address to present the priorities behind the recently adopted $1,200,000,000 2026 budget and detail projects she said will preserve quality of life for residents.

"Our $1,200,000,000 budget was built through early collaboration and careful planning with a clear focus on essential services," Herr said, framing the budget as ‘‘responsible, transparent financial stewardship’’ intended to support core services while limiting discretionary growth.

Herr emphasized public safety as a top priority, saying nearly three‑quarters of property taxes go to law enforcement, fire rescue, emergency management, emergency medical services and the county jail. She highlighted the opening of Station 39 — described as the county’s largest with…

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