Legislative Priorities

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2026 Clay County Appropriations and Legislative Priorities

Public Safety:

  • Construction of a new multi-agency warehouse to support County and state operations ($2,000,000)
  • Construction of a new fleet center to support and streamline Public Safety, Sheriff, and County operations ($1,500,000)
  • Construction of a new Public Safety Administration Building for continuity of operations ($3,000,000)
  • Construction of a new 911 Communication/EOC Center to support County and regional operations ($2,000,000)
  • Support for supplying utilities to the Public Safety Training Complex ($2,000,000)

Quality of Life:

  • Construct next phase of the Moccasin Slough boardwalk and observation tower ($750,000)
  • Implement improvements at the Clay County Fairgrounds ($750,000)
  • Preserve the condition of the Historic Courthouse in Clay County ($500,000)

Roads:

  • Expand County Road 218 to 4 lanes ($5,000,000)

Water Quality:

  • Support for a pilot project to transition failing septic tanks
    to new septic tanks in areas where wastewater treatment is
    not available ($1,000,000)

Appropriation requests noted in parentheses.

Legislative Priorities:

  • Promote transition to a tax system that supports the County and provides resilience in changing economic times.
  • Continues to promote local control over tax dollars and the allocation of those funds.
  • Promote the consolidation of Public Service Answering Points (PSAPs) at the County level using a coordinating board for oversight.
  • Support increased funding for the judicial system and its supporting functions.
  • Address the rising costs of homeowner's insurance.

Home Rule Statement

Clay County continues to support the concept of Home Rule. Home Rule was added to the Florida Constitution in 1968 and it allows municipalities to govern themselves as long as they do not violate state law. This ability to keep local government truly local also provides citizens with direct access to the legislative process.

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