Manatee County
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Value Adjustment Board Immediate Opening
Manatee County has an immediate opening for a citizen member on the 2022 Value Adjustment Board (VAB)—which hears appeals regarding denied property tax exemptions, petitions relating to assessments and requests concerning ad valorem tax deferrals.
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Citizens Oversight Committee Applications Open
Manatee County is looking for three (3) citizens to be a part of the advisory committee on Infrastructure Sales Tax.
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Water Main Repair Update
Manatee County Utilities Department (MCUD) crews continue to focus repair efforts on a leak in the 42” transmission line at the Water Treatment Plant—a repair that has become more extensive than originally believed.
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New Park Attendant Program
Visitors to Manatee County’s parks and recreation sites can look forward to a safer and more secure experience in the new year—thanks to the innovative Park Attendant program.
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59th Street West Information Session Scheduled
Residents are invited to learn more about roadway improvements planned for the 59th Street corridor during a special Community Conversation Saturday,...
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Bradenton Beach Sewer Rehabilitation Project
Manatee County is hosting a Public Information Meeting for the upcoming Bradenton Beach Sewer Rehabilitation project on Gulf Drive from 6th Street South to 13th Street South.
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Emergency Water Line Repairs Continue
Manatee County Utilities crews are currently working with contractors to make emergency repairs to a leaking pipe in a main transmission line near the county’s water treatment plant.
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Cold Weather Shelters Available in Manatee County
Manatee County's Emergency Management Division has coordinated with The Salvation Army to open cold weather shelter space at their Manatee County location: 1204 14th St. W., Bradenton. Doors will open at 6 p.m., and there will be space for an additional 50 people.
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Manatee County will be hosting a Public Information Meeting on January 14, 2023
Manatee County will be hosting a Public Information Meeting for an upcoming roadway improvement project on 59th Street West from Cortez Road to...
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Manatee County Holiday Schedule Changes
Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas from Manatee County.
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Non-Profit Funding Applications Open December 16
The 2023/24 application period for non-profit agencies interested in applying for human resources grants to assist Manatee residents will open on Friday, December 16, 2022, at Noon.
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Public Hearing Advertisements Moving to Website
Beginning in 2023, Manatee County citizens have more ways to track what is going on in their community as legal notices migrate from their traditional...
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Van Ostenbridge Reelected to Second Term as Chair
Manatee County Commissioners have reelected District 3 Commissioner Kevin Van Ostenbridge Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners for 2023.
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Input Sought From Condo Associations
Manatee County is seeking input from Condominium and Cooperative Associations related to the new Milestone Inspection law, requiring mandatory structural inspections.
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Homes for Shelter Pets Over the Holidays
Join Manatee County Animal Welfare (MCAW), Friends of Manatee County Animal Services (FoMCAS) and Best Friends Animal Society at the Best Friends Holiday Celebration on Saturday, December 10, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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Final Deputy Administrator Named
Manatee County has named Mitchell Teitelbaum, Esq., as its newest Deputy County Administrator.
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MCAT Enhances Bus Routes
Manatee County Area Transit (MCAT) is making several changes to fixed-route bus service, beginning Saturday, December 3.
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Resident Damage Reporting Tool Launched
Manatee County has launched a resident reporting feature of Crisis Track, the County’s current damage assessment software—available now for residents and business owners.
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Coquina South Boat Ramp Reopens
The Coquina South boat ramp is once again open—following more than eight months of renovations to improve its structural durability, docking capacity and overall functionality.
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Manatee County Ends Red Light Camera Program
Manatee County has ended its Red-Light Camera program.