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The meeting included a roll call, adoption of the agenda, and audience comments concerning allegations of MSBU fund misuse for loans or transfers to civic associations, specifically regarding parking lot repaving at Boat Lake. Key agenda items addressed included the Community Dumpster Initiative, where a trial of the 30-yard dumpster was approved; Roadside Debris Cleanup Bids, resulting in the acceptance of Sweet Bay Landscape's bid for a one-time cleanup; and a Mowing Contract Expansion proposal, which was tabled for further cost analysis. The committee also accepted the quarterly meeting dates for 2026. Discussions touched upon the re-appointment of two committee members and planning future 2026 projects. Updates from the MSBU Coordinator noted sign repair issues, and the County Administrator provided an update on Dumajack Rd progress and Wilder Park restrooms.
The meeting included adopting the agenda and discussions on several operational matters. Key discussion points centered on illegal dumping, including challenges in prosecution and consideration of mandatory garbage services. A proposal for a one-day dumpster event for Sunny Hills residents in April was passed for feasibility exploration. The committee also suggested providing a drop-off site for Christmas tree disposal. Coordinator updates covered ongoing signage repairs, gathering quotes for dump site cleanup, and finalizing decisions regarding the mowing contract renewal schedule. Road paving priorities were established, focusing on denser neighborhoods, with long-term planning for major roads requiring potential grant funding. Updates on lighting improvements are pending, and the County Administrator participated in the session.
The meeting addressed MSBU transparency and historical records, including concerns about the MSBU's role and budget allocation. Discussions covered lighting additions to Elkham and Shenandoah Boulevards, the potential installation of fire hydrants, and the final 2026 budget. Additional topics included addressing dump sites on various roads, sod erosion on right-of-ways, paving updates, and Wilder Park updates.
The meeting addressed concerns about MSBU funds being misused for private assets, roads, and Wilder Park. Discussions included mowing wider areas down Country Club, lighting upgrades throughout Sunny Hills, and the potential purchase of used fire hydrants. The committee also discussed dumpsites and FPL debris cleanup. Updates were provided on sodding by Washington County Public Works and the installation of picnic tables at Wilder Park. The county administrator discussed road improvements and engineering costs.
The meeting included discussions on matching all lighting in Sunny Hills, adding lights on Elkham, Deltona, and Shenandoah, and the possibility of mowing Hwy 77 more frequently. There was also a discussion about adding picnic tables at Wilder Park and the need for more fire hydrants, particularly near the Fire House on Gables Blvd. The MSBU Coordinator provided updates on the FY2026 budget forecast, the 5% assessment increase, the mowing contract award to Sweetbay Landscapes LLC, and the paving contract awarded to Roberts and Roberts. The committee also discussed MSBU polos to identify members at public meetings.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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