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Presidents Council Members,
We are relieved to see various new options opening to provide the Covid-19 vaccine to residents. Every source has the same goal…shots in arms. We encourage you to seek the vaccine at any location available to you. Mobile Medical Associates has not yet been able to obtain an allocation of vaccines from the County to provide to residents on So Hutchinson Island. We will continue to keep you informed as the situation changes. Please visit the website (https://www.pcofhi.com/vaccine-info for the latest news from Presidents Council and we look forward to seeing you at the meeting in February. Presidents Council Board of Directors Presidents Council Members,
Presidents Council is working with Mobile Medical Associates (Concierge mobile medical practice licensed in Florida) to bring the COVID vaccine to South Hutchinson Island residents. We appreciate that Holiday Out (10725 S Ocean Dr) has agreed to provide the site for this event. Details, scheduling process, and timing are being worked out as we send this notice. We will provide the details and the actions you need to take to schedule an appointment, when the St Lucie County Board of Health confirms the vaccine availability. As we prepare to schedule appointments, logistics, etc., we ask that each Association provide a contact person (Name, email, phone number and Association name). Please send to [email protected] by noon Tuesday January 19th. We will work through this individual to handle logistics, identification of volunteers, and additional information to distribute. (contact may be needed over the weekend/evenings) We will provide details shortly for scheduling appointment times/dates. Criteria for receiving the vaccine is: 65 years of age and above, south Hutchinson island resident, and will be in town in 28 days to receive the 2nd injection. The vaccinations are at no charge, but there is a $25.00 service fee (for each of the two required injections) to cover the costs of Mobile Medical Associates bringing the vaccine to us. Please distribute this information to your residents. We will continue to update via email as soon as more information is received. All updates will also be placed on the website (pcofhi.com). Any Associations who are not current members of Presidents Council, may join by completing the application on the website (pcofhi.com) to ensure that you receive timely updates. Presidents Council Board of Directors Presidents Council Members,
The "New Development on So Hutchinson Island" Update is now available for viewing on the PC website (https://www.pcofhi.com/updates/category/governmental-affairs). This update provides up-to-date information on the new SHI projects being proposed/reviewed. As indicated in the update last week, there will be No Presidents Council meeting in January. The meeting has been rescheduled to February 3rd at 2:00pm via Zoom. Guest speakers are:
Subject: Presidents Council - Critical Notice Regarding Construction Easements & Meeting Schedule Changes
Presidents Council Members, Notice Regarding Construction Easements The County has asked that the following message is relayed to you ASAP. When returning the Construction Easements please be sure to include all of the following documents: 1. All components of the Construction Easement (the signed and sealed survey, sketch, legal, etc. are all required to be returned along with the signed document). 2. Please also provide contact information, particularly a telephone number for someone who may be contacted regarding any issues with the return of the Construction Easements. If in doubt please return more not less, and of course, Joshua Revord, Sr. Coastal Engineer with St. Lucie County (772/462-1269) welcomes your call to clarify any questions. The good news is that the community is responding positively with several already received. Presidents Council Member Meetings – Pls Note Schedule Changes Due to various conflicting calendars, meeting dates and guest speakers have changed. We strive to provide guest speakers of interest and importance to the PC members and may need to be more flexible in our scheduling in the future. Notices will be sent out and the website will be updated as any changes are made. (Meetings via Zoom at 2:00pm) January 19th – NO meeting in January. Meeting has been rescheduled to February 3rd to accommodate calendars. February 3rd – Date added to calendar – Guest Speakers: SLC Commissioner Sean Mitchell, SLC Planning and Development Services Representatives - Leslie Olson and Kori Benton. February 16th – Guest Speaker: Florida State Senator Gayle Harrell. March 16th – Guest Speaker: Jane Cornett, Becker & Poliakoff – Annual Legal Review April 20th - TBD Hope that you and your families had a safe and happy New Year. We look forward to seeing you soon. Presidents Council Board of Directors Presidents Council Members,
This Update Includes:
Important Updates on the Federal Beach Project As was announced late last month, the agreement for the Federal Beach Project between the USACE and SLC (PPA) was approved by the Commissioners. It is now signed by ALL parties. This paves the way for the next, and residents’ final, project-dependent milestone: acquisition of construction easements from each beachfront property owner (Association not individual condo owner), as required by the USACE. The effort will officially “kick off” with the mailing of Construction Easement Packets from the County. The USACE has issued the “green light” and the packets are already being mailed. Each packet includes the USACE approved construction easement agreements and are being sent to those owners and/or agents of record (such as an attorney or management company). PC Representatives, please inquire of your Association’s Manager &/or Board about: · Receipt of your Association’s packet. If it has not been received by the last week of December, please contact Joshua Revord. (contact information below). · And, adding an agenda item for your January Board meeting. Thank you! Still anticipated is a meeting hosted by the County to answer questions; we are told in January 2021. Further notices will be sent out to all PC members as more information is known. Extensive information regarding the beach project is maintained on the County website: https://www.stlucieco.gov/departments-services/a-z/mosquito-control-coastal-management-services/2020-south-hutchinson-island-renourishment-project”. Joshua Revord (772-462-1269) welcomes your inquiries, is available for meetings and anticipated to attend upcoming PC meetings. New Developments on Hutchinson Island As you can see by the number of new signs up and down A1A, the island appears to have a flurry of residential development activity. PC Board members are meeting with the County Planning Staff and the Commissioners to help ensure that the needs of both the developers and island residents are understood and addressed. We are now also receiving information on development concepts earlier in the process, so that public input can be presented at the most effective time. The goal is to help ensure that the unique characteristics of the island are incorporated with all future growth plans. At the SLC BOCC meeting December 15th, the Commissioners discussed the need to ensure appropriate consideration of the evolving environment, especially in light of climate change and the impact on sea level rise, as well as design requirements based on changing customer demands, when reviewing the plans. Commissioners plan to have further discussion at a future BOCC Informal Meeting. We are also pleased to announce that representatives of the SLC Planning Staff, in addition to Commissioner Mitchell, will be among the guest speakers at the PC member meeting in January, which will provide another opportunity for SHI owners to learn more about the new development review process (see below for more details). Development project updates are shared on the website (https://www.pcofhi.com/updates/category/governmental-affairs ). The next update will be in January. PC Website The PC website (https://www.pcofhi.com ) will continue to be a primary source of information to members. Meeting summaries, all updates and committee activities are available on the website. New links have been added providing all local, state, federal officials, and various resources of interest to island residents. Please let us know any information that you would like to see placed on the website. PC 2021 Membership Renewals PC membership renewal notices, invoices and contact information forms were sent out November 16th. They were distributed via email to the Association primary representative and manager. Please return your check and contact information by January 1st. Those who have already sent in your check, we appreciate your renewal! Summary of the November 17th Membership Meeting The guest speaker was Jennifer Hill, SLC Office of Management & Budget. Also, in attendance was Alphonso Jefferson, the new SLC Deputy County Administrator, and Joshua Revord, who provided an update on the federal beach project. Ms. Hill provided an extensive, informative and interesting presentation explaining the County budget process, where tax funds are spent and the challenges/opportunities looking ahead. The complete presentation is available for viewing on the website (https://www.pcofhi.com/updates/category/governmental-affairs ). Following are some of the highlights: · The new budget for FY 2021 is $563.6M, 813.5 FTEs and an aggregate millage rate of 8.76. In the last 10 years, the budget has been reduced by $28M with a population that has increased by 43,000. · As a result of the 2008 recession, the County worked to develop a 5-year plan to reduce spending to sustain the budget including staff reductions/reassignment, deferred capital projects and overall reductions. · The total millage rate for all SLC taxing districts is 22.5628. The portion of the taxes for which the SLC Board is responsible is 39% or 8.8786 and includes funding for the constitutional officers, dependent districts and MSTUs. Other portions of the tax include: School Board (27%), Independent Special Districts (17%), and Municipal (17%). It takes a significant effort by all taxing agencies to make a significant impact on the overall tax bill. · While the SLC millage rate is higher than the statewide average, our taxable values are lower, thus allowing our ad valorem taxes per residential unit to be slightly lower than statewide average. · There are various exemptions that can reduce the assessed value of the property and therefore the amount of tax paid (i.e. “Save Our Homes”). · With the tax funds the SLC Board provides a wide variety of services, including, public safety, culture/recreation, economic development, transportation. · Early in the pandemic, the County responded to the unknown coronavirus impacts and took steps to reduce spending and preserve capital. Looking ahead, the challenges include the on-going Covid-19 impacts, and also beach renourishment, which is critical to SHI property owners. Federal Beach Project Update. Joshua Revord, SLC Erosion District, provided an update on the recent milestone accomplished with the approval of the PPA by the BOCC. The FDEP and USACE are co-partners on the project and are working on the design plans. The Construction Easements (CE) are the next critical step. Both Joshua and Harvey Alligood emphasized the importance of signing the CEs by the deadline 2/1/2021. These easements are not different from those signed in 2013 and for the benefit of the owners. Joshua is available for any assistance. Upcoming PC Membership Meeting in 2021 – Next meeting January 19th During 2020 in response to Covid-19, PC meetings transitioned to the Zoom platform and will continue to be virtual into 2021. Fortunately, during the past year, we have been able to schedule various guest speakers including local, state and federal officials, legal experts, and other entities that impact our lives on SHI. Guest speakers will continue to be scheduled for the 2021 meetings. If you have any suggestions for speakers of interest to PC members, please send in your recommendations. January 19th – SLC Commissioner Sean Mitchell will join us to share his perspective on the County’s directions/plans, listen to our concerns, and answer our questions. Also, representatives from the County Planning Staff are attending to provide information on the overall planning process, historical context of the requirements for development on the island, the review/approval committees and their authorities, and vision for the future development. We look forward to an informative and engaging discussion with the Commissioner and Staff members. All owners are welcome to attend. Although final dates have not yet been confirmed, 2021 Guest Speakers will include: Jane Cornett, Becker & Poliakoff, for the Annual Legal Review; Florida Senator Gayle Harrell; SLC Commissioners and other staff members; Cable consultants and cable company representatives. HAPPY HOLIDAYS….See you in 2021! Stay Safe. Presidents Council Board of Directors Presidents Council Members,
Presidents Council Members,
This Update Includes: · Upcoming PC Membership Meeting Dates and Guest Speakers · Summary of the October Membership Meeting (includes Beach & Dune Committee update) · Updates on New Development on Hutchinson Island · Follow up Information from SLC Fire Dept. regarding BDA Survey · PC 2021 Membership Renewal Notices Upcoming PC Membership Meeting – November 17th Guest Speakers: Jennifer Hill from SLC Office of Management & Budget will discuss the SLC budgeting process and plans for the upcoming year, including further insight into the property tax millage calculation, the County’s response to Covid-19 and other areas of interest to us. Also, Joshua Revord will provide a further update about the Beach Project, particularly any questions about the information packet concerning the construction easements to be sent out in the next couple of weeks. There is no December meeting scheduled at this time. Summary of the October 20th Membership Meeting Guest Speakers: SLC Commissioner District 1 Candidates – Ryan Collins, Chris Dzadovsky; Beach Update Joshua Revord, SLC Erosion District We appreciated the time that both SLC Commissioner District 1 candidates, Ryan Collins and Chris Dzadovsky, took to meet with the membership and provide descriptions of their platforms. (Note: Unfortunately, due to technical issues, we are unable to post a recording to the website.) Federal Beach Project Update. Joshua Revord, SLC Erosion District, provided an update on the final critical steps to securing the 50-year Federal Beach Project. The PPA, one of the pillars of the project, is in its last stages of legal review with USACE and the County expects to receive the final version in the next couple of weeks. The plan is to take the PPA to the November BOCC meeting. The perpetual construction easements are the last element to ensure the success of the project. In the next 2 weeks, beach front property owners will receive from the County the construction easements for signature. Although the due date is not until February 1st, Harvey Alligood emphasized the need to get started early by contacting your attorney to ensure that everything is in order and completed with signatures prior to the deadline. Joshua emphasized the importance of this project due to the increase in storms and sea level rise and offered his support throughout these final steps. Harvey reinforced the importance of this final stage and highlighted Joshua’s efforts on our behalf to complete the contract with USACE. The perpetual construction easements are critical and are the same as the 2013 temporary construction easements, except that they extend for the 50-year life of the project. A question was raised regarding the FPL project installing concrete domes offshore the plant to help control erosion. Joshua indicated that he was aware of the projects to dampen wave action off FPL shores and agreed to provide any further information he can gain regarding any impact on those properties south of the plant. PC is also working to schedule a meeting with the FPL engineers to better understand the projects’ impact on us. Update on New Development on Hutchinson Island Several new projects have been added to the County’s New Development listing. The projects are in various phases and continue to be progressing through the SLC Planning & Development Dept. We will request to be placed on the County Planning & Development meetings agenda distribution list to ensure that we are notified of any development project that is located on the Island. We appreciate all of Kori Benton’s efforts, Sr Planner-SLC Planning & Development, to keep us informed on the progress of these projects. The details for all of the projects are being finalized in the next week, and will be placed on the PC website, Governmental Affairs Committee page. Follow-up Information from SLC Fire Dept regarding BDA survey Meetings continue with Capt. Langel, SLC Fire Department, and Jeff Collins, the former Fire Chief for Palm Beach County, to find the best way to navigate the BDA code requirements. Capt. Langel is now looking into a repeater system, which is currently used by the Bonita Springs FD. The system includes installing a signal booster on all fire dept. vehicles, rather than having the buildings install an amplifier system, which can cost in excess of $200,000 per building. Both Capt. Langel and Jeff Collins agree that right now there are very few firms that conduct the surveys and do the installations. But the market is rapidly expanding, and it is expected that in the future the costs will come down. It is also anticipated that there will be pressure on the state legislature to extend the 2025 date for compliance. As the PC continues to investigate options and monitor the situation, we suggest that other than contacting the Fire Dept. to ensure that your contact information is correct, waiting until summer 2021 to take further action. We appreciate Capt. Langel’s ongoing support and will continue to keep you informed as more information is known. PC 2021 Membership Renewals PC membership renewal notices, invoices and contact information forms will be sent out November 15th. They will be distributed via email to the current primary representative and manager. Please return your check and contact information by January 1st. We look forward to seeing you at the November 17th meeting. Stay safe. Presidents Council Board of Directors Presidents Council Members,
This Update Includes: Upcoming PC membership meeting dates and guest speakers Summary of the September 15th membership meeting 2020 Property Tax (TRIM) Notice explanation Beach & Dune Committee update FSBPA Convention underway Upcoming PC Membership Meeting – October 20th Guest Speakers: SLC Commissioner District 1 Candidates We are pleased to announce the guest speakers for the upcoming meeting will be the two candidates for the SLC Commissioner representing District 1 (the Commissioner representing So Hutchinson Island): Chris Dzadovsky (incumbent) and Ryan Collins. As you are probably aware, PC is a not-for-profit corporation and therefore, may not and does not support individual candidates for political office. However, consistent with our mission statement, we strive to provide opportunities for educating and supporting the membership on issues of concern to the residents. Both candidates have been invited to present their relevant experience and platforms to us. This meeting will be conducted virtually via Zoom. Each candidate has been allocated ½ hour to present and respond to questions and will not be in attendance during the other candidate’s presentation. The meeting will begin promptly at 2:00pm with Ryan Collins presenting and Chris Dzadovsky will follow. (A coin toss was performed to select the order of the speakers.). Due to the nature of this meeting, minutes will not be prepared nor a summary provided. More details and zoom access information will follow prior to the meeting. Summary of the September 15th Membership Meeting Guest Speaker: Capt. Paul Langel, SLC Fire Dept. (BDA-bio-directional amplifier survey and code requirements for high rise buildings) Capt. Langel provided background information, Florida statute and code requirements and future timelines. This legislation addressed issues in communication coverage discovered by first responders during 9/11. The April 27, 2020 letter (attached to this email and available on pcofhi.com, Governmental Affairs Committee) from the SLC Fire Dept. provides more details on deadliness and those impacted by the requirements. It is unknown at this time if there will be any changes in the process or deadlines during the next legislative session. Capt. Langel emphasized the need to be proactive and this meeting was meant to help build awareness of the process/resources available. To ensure that your Association receives all current information from the Fire Dept., contact Kelly Machado, Assistant to Capt. Langel at 772-621-3322 to ensure that current email addresses are provided. Capt. Langel’s email is [email protected]. Also, in attendance was Josh Franklin from Signal Corp 561-699-8748, [email protected]. Signal Communications performs the surveys for the Associations. Additional information provided during the discussion: Legislation applies to buildings 75’ at the highest occupiable space. Deadlines included in April 27th letter from Capt. Langel. (available on pcofhi.com) Process improvements are for the safety of the first responders and the residents. Lack of communication coverage is attributable to the type of construction of the high rises, in addition to the location of the signal. Solutions for the Associations to improve the coverage is costly and various alternative options to improving it at a broader level were discussed. (i.e. add a new site; strategic antennas on the building roofs; add an amplifier to the fire trucks). Capt. Langel advised that the Fire Dept has all updated radios and signal boosters. Capt. Langel’s openness and willingness to work closely with us is greatly appreciated. PC Board will continue to look for alternative solutions, connect with expert resources and communicate new information to the membership as it becomes available. 2020 Property Tax (TRIM) Notice The SLC August 2020 Notice of Proposed Property Taxes, also named 'Truth in Millage' (TRIM) Notice, have been distributed. If you have not received your notice, please contact St. Lucie County (SLC) Property Appraiser's Office at 772-462-1000. For those property owners within the 3.4-mile Federal Beach Project area, there is a new line item this year described as “SHI Erosion Control” that is in keeping with the So. HI MSTU authorized in December 2019. Column three (3) indicates a tax rate of “0.2131”. This rate was confirmed at a September 10th meeting of the SLC Board of County Commissioners (BOCC), will be finalized at the September 24th, and will be reflected in the November 2020 tax bills. It has been confirmed that this new tax is only for “initial project startup costs” such as survey and title work etc. to support the acquisition of the required Construction Easements and NOT any subsequent construction costs. This is supported by the information that the staff outlined and updated August 17th: “The costs of the MSTU may be phased-in, with first-year costs beginning November 2020 only including initial project startup costs and not full-term construction costs.” (Source: SLC-ED https://www.stlucieco.gov/departments-services/a-z/mosquito-control-coastal-management-services/erosion-district/2020-south-hutchinson-island-renourishment-project/south-county-renourishment-project-funding-plan) Important Note: Per the County, any reference to “S Hutchinson Island – Beach/Dune Restoration (772-462-3500” (the 2013 Project) will be removed and not included on any November 2020 tax bill. B&D Status Update Federal Beach Project - Funding Remaining to be determined during NEXT year’s budget process (for fiscal year 2021/2022) is the funding solution for the “local share” (costs not funded by either the federal or state government). More specifically, construction costs for the USACE’s “Initial Start” (the first nourishment project), scheduled winter 2021/22. Its completion fulfills requirements for continuing participation within the 50-year federal program. The County reminds residents that the Federal 50-year Beach Preservation Program is not yet “locked in” and potentially still at risk of being “lost”. Federal and State funding is collectively around 63.5%. Also included in the 50-year program is the qualification for any Federal Flood Control and Coastal Emergency (FCCE) funding to protect or repair Federally authorized shore protective works threatened or damaged by coastal storms. Together both are significant benefits and there are no other government funded programs available on the horizon. The “worst case” scenario described by County staff (also within the above “Source: SLC-ED”), indicates 100% of the “local share” (everything NOT funded by either the federal or state governments) be funded by the local So. HI MSTU (Municipal Service Taxing Unit). It outlines an estimated tax rate of “1.2529 Estimated Millage Rate (tentative)” for “six years”. The PC letter to the County, dated August 11th, (available on the website, B&D Committee) advocates additional County-wide funding. It is our intention to continue to pursue it throughout next year’s budget process. A September 7th letter to the Commissioners (also available on the website, B&D Committee) requests “. . more clarity concerning the annual funding of the “local share” to fulfill the So. SLC Federal Beach Preservation Program.” We will continue to work closely with and in support of the County’s efforts toward a successful “Initial Start” for this project. (Further details are provided on the Website pcofhi.com, B&D Committee page.) FSBPA Convention Underway This week the FSBPA (Florida Shore & Beach Preservation Association https://www.fsbpa.com) Convention was held. Harvey Alligood joined various presentations virtually during the week. Presentations will be available to view in 6 weeks on the FSBPA website and a link will also be available on pcofhi.com. We look forward to seeing you at the October 20th meeting. Stay safe. Presidents Council Board of Directors This Update includes:
Summary of the August 18th Membership Meeting. Beach & Dune Committee update Communication Committee update Status of So Hutchinson Island new development projects Future PC membership meetings August 18, 2020 Meeting Summary Guest Speaker: Jacqui Thurlow-Lippisch, Governing Board Member South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD). (website: sfwmd.gov) Charles Grande introduced and welcomed Jacqui Thurlow-Lippisch to the meeting. The two have worked together over the years on water related issues in the area. Ms. Thurlow-Lippisch launched into her discussion by explaining the organization’s structure, reporting relationship, and the direction. It is composed of 5 Districts with the South being the oldest. The current problems with Lake O were placed in context by explaining the history of the development in the state since 1923. (Meeting presentation is available on the PC website, Governmental Affairs Committee.) SFWMD began a new journey in 2019, when the Governor replaced all of the board members and the current mission was developed. For the first time “to safeguard and restore South Florida’s water resources” was included in the mission. Governor DeSantis 2019 Executive Order 19.12 outlines the new strategic plan and is useful to review in order to gain a better understanding of the direction. The SFWMD projects all tend to be long term efforts and the 3 significant projects were described: the EAA reservoir, C44 reservoir, and C-43 reservoir. Funding for all of the efforts was also explained and more information is included in the presentation slides, including other major project timelines. Ms. Thurlow-Lippisch was asked what we, as interested residents, can do to support water resources efforts. “Become an advocate!” was the reply. She further explained the need to build relationships with elected officials, speak out during public meetings and voice what’s important to you. Additional questions from participating PC members were discussed, including one on the Lake O height schedule (LORS). The criteria for determining the level now considers “Human Health & Safety” impacts, along with agricultural needs. The Army Corp manages the Lake level and SFWMD is the local sponsor. Ms. Thurlow-Lippisch’s enthusiasm and passion are infectious. We all took away information that we can share with others to support the effort to improve the water quality in our area. Beach & Dune Committee Update Harvey Alligood provided a brief Beach & Dune update: the PPA has not yet been signed but, expected at the September BOCC. Also, at the September meeting, the final budget will be confirmed for the fiscal year beginning October 1st and tax rates for November 2020 tax bills. (Note: This information will be updated based upon the information in the TRIM notice received 8/19/2020). To date, still no additional public beach access points and associated required parking and appears doubtful at this time. Consequently, funding plans will move forward assuming no additions. Concerns remain about funding mechanisms, the extent of county-wide funding and indications to date that any federal funding not acquired (presently as much as $6.3MM), but lost because of beach accesses not forthcoming from the local community being part of any levy on the local community (Note: as outlined and updated 8/17/2020 on the County website: South County Renourishment Project Funding Plan) Communication Committee Update The PC brochure describing the functions, make-up and structure has been prepared and will be available on the website. If you would like a hard copy, pls contact [email protected]. Status of So Hutchinson Island New Development Projects Working with SLC Planning Dept, the status of the new development projects on Hutchinson Island is being updated and will be available by the end of the week on pcofhi.com (Governmental Affairs Committee). Future Membership Meeting Dates September 15th – guest speaker Capt. Langel and Lt. Boyer SLC Fire Dept, to provide critical information regarding BDA (bi-directional amplifier) survey and code requirements. October 20th – guest speaker TBD November 17th – guest speaker TBD We look forward to seeing you at the next membership meeting. Stay safe! Presidents Council Board of Directors PRESIDENTS COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP UPDATE (email 8/13/2020)
Presidents Council Members, Upcoming Membership Meeting - August 18th Guest speaker – Jacqui Thurlow-Lippisch, Governing Board Member South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD). The attached agenda provides meeting details and Zoom access information. Join Zoom Meeting Future Membership Meeting Dates September 15th – guest speaker Capt. Langel and Lt. Boyer SLC Fire Dept, to provide critical information regarding BDA (bi-directional amplifier) survey and code requirements. October 20th – guest speaker TBD Beach & Dune Committee Update Critical milestones continue to be the focus: signing of the PPA (Project Partnership Agreement), the funding of the local cost share, and the construction easements. As we advised, the July budget workshops were completed, and members of the PC board continue to advocate on behalf of the HI property owners. Attached is the most recent letter sent by the PC Board to the County Administrator and the Commissioners regarding actions needed during this budget cycle to improve/increase county-wide funding. You can help to keep the Beach Nourishment Project on track by: Calling or writing the SLC Commissioners before early September, when the budget is concluded. Their contact information is St. Lucie County BOCC, 2300 Virginia Avenue, Fort Pierce, FL 34982: Tel. 772-462-1100 and at: https://www.stlucieco.gov/about/contact-us · Emailing them via https://www.stlucieco.gov/about/contact-us/contact-your-commissioners For more information about the federal 50-year So. SLC Beach Project: · Visit our website at: https://www.pcofhi.com/updates/category/beach-dune, which also includes links to the new SLC website pages about the project. · Other questions? Contact us at [email protected]. Ft Pierce Utilities Authority (FPUA) As you may be aware, the first weekend in August there was a water main break that required repair and a precautionary boil water notice went into effect for South Hutchinson island. At that time, the normal alert process was put in effect by notifying the press, posting on the FPUA website and Facebook page. Since some were unaware of the alert, FPUA suggests that your Association can be placed on the customer notification list in order to be notified directly. If you would like to be placed on the list for future alerts, contact: Jann Widmayer, FPUA Community Relations Manager [email protected] . Hope to see you on August 18th. Stay safe. Presidents Council Board of Directors |
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PRESIDENTS COUNCIL OF HUTCHINSON ISLAND | MISSION STATEMENT
The President’s Council, working together, seeks to maintain and enhance the lives of the owners and residents of Hutchinson Island. President’s Council serves St Lucie County, Hutchinson Island resident concerns, such as beach & dune, island safety & beautification, roads, future development and County services affecting us. |