Board of County Commissioners

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The Board of County Commissioners is the chief legislative body in Hernando County. The Board meets the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month at 9 a.m., with the first Tuesday reserved for workshops, as needed. The Board meets in the John Law Ayers room located on the first floor of the Government Center at 20 North Main Street in Brooksville.

The five county commissioners are elected to four-year terms by the voters at large and represent the geographical district in which they reside. The Board approves the budget, adopts local ordinances and resolutions and establishes policies which govern the County and ensure the health, safety and welfare of the citizens.

County Commissioners:

  1. Ryan Amsler, District 1
  2. Brian Hawkins, District 2 (Chair)
  3. John Allocco, District 3 (2nd Vice Chair)
  4. Jerry Campbell, District 4 (Vice Chair)
  5. Steve Champion, District 5 

Board of County Commissioners 2024-2025 Committee Assignments - Update coming soon!

Commissioners' duties are specifically delineated in Chapter 125, Florida Statutes. The Board also serves as the Governing Board for the Hernando County Water & Sewer District, which provides water and sewer systems for residents within the unincorporated areas of the County.

Hernando County Government is committed to providing a community of recognized stability and excellence for our citizens by:

  • Managing public business in a responsive and efficient manner
  • Preserving and enhancing public assets
  • Ensuring a safe and healthy community
  • Creating continuous improvement by means of a proactive exchange of ideas within the organization and with our customers

2nd Public Meeting Scheduled for The Shoal Line Blvd. Recreation Area and Eco Tour Boardwalk

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Dominique Holmes
Public Information Coordinator
Hernando County Government
15470 Flight Path Dr.
Brooksville, FL 34604
Office: (352) 540-6426
Cell: (352) 277-1069
DHolmes@HernandoCounty.us
www.HernandoCounty.us

MEDIA RELEASE
June 7, 2022

2nd Public Meeting Scheduled for The Shoal Line Blvd.
Recreation Area and Eco Tour Boardwalk

(Brooksville, FL) – Hernando County Government in conjunction with Coastal Engineering Associates, Inc. will host a public meeting for the Shoal Line Blvd. Recreation Area and Eco Tour Boardwalk on Tuesday, June 21st from 5:30pm-6:30pm at the Hernando County Government Admin Office (15470 Flight Path Drive, Brooksville, FL 34604).

The structure of the meeting will be in a relaxed and informal setting. There will be 2 rooms where citizens can view information. In one room, a video presentation is available to sit and watch to learn more about the project. The second room will consist of informative posterboards regarding the project for the public to walk around and view along with a chance to fill out a comment card and ask questions of County staff and the consultants.  

The Weeki Wachee Preserve is a natural preserve that hosts significant biodiversity in Hernando County along with an area that was previously a limestone mine and designated for a future recreation area. This land was acquired through a coordinated effort by the Southwest Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD) and the Hernando County Environmentally Sensitive Lands Program (ESL) between 1993 and 1996. Hernando County is working towards a plan for increased access to the site. The improvements will increase access to and enhance the existing activities that are consistent with the uses in the Management Plan for the Weekiwachee Preserve. By providing small-scale improvements of the preserve, Hernando County is intending to promote the cohesion between the natural environment and the management requirements to maintain the vast biodiversity within the preserve, while increasing recreational opportunities.

Passive recreation opportunities such as picnic and sightseeing pavilions, a kayak launch, restroom facility, swimming area, enhanced hiking, biking trails and signage, and an Eco-Tour boardwalk are some of the possibilities to be incorporated into the improvements of the historical mining area of the Weeki Wachee Preserve. These possible improvements will allow the preserve to become more accessible and safe for all Hernando County residents to appreciate and enjoy this recreational area.

For more information regarding the meeting,
please call the Public Information Department at (352) 540-6426.

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