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Candidates Face the Citizens

Candidates Face the Citizens

Jim Hoy

A small but vocal band of citizens attended the May 3 Candidates Forum sponsored by Cedar Key News and held at the Cedar Key Community Center. They spent ninety minutes questioning four current and potential commissioners regarding growth management, economic development, City expenditures and repair of the Big Dock.


Commissioner-elect Gene Hodges warning of the possible loss of CRA funding.

Incumbent Commissioner Pat O'Neal participated despite retaining his Commission seat by virtue of having no opposition. Commissioner-elect Gene Hodges also participated, although he will be seated automatically following the withdrawal of his opponent. Incumbent Sue Colson and her challenger Brian Hussan rounded out the speakers, all of whom graciously responded to the guidance of moderator Jim Green.


Commissioner Sue Colson addressing a question.

Finding a way to speed reconstruction of the Big Dock was the first item discussed. Commissioner Colson explained that the project has become "an engineering nightmare." Commissioner O'Neal added that the Commission has "done everything that it can legally do." Challenger Hussan suggested that the property owners near the construction site may have insurance that would cover potential damage from pile driving activities.


Candidate Brian Hussan remarking on a budget item.

Regarding property taxes, Commissioner-elect Hodges noted that the millage rate is low at 3.1 mills, but cautioned that if the state legislature rescinds the Community Redevelopment Agency the millage would go up. Audience member Doris Hellermann asked why with property assessment way up the millage rate has not been adjusted downward? Commissioner O'Neal pointed out that only one or two citizens attended the six or seven budget workshops to voice desires. He added that he is comfortable with how the money is being spent. Commissioner Colson concurred, saying that strict guidelines govern how CRA and Marina funds are spent. Candidate Hussan expressed concern about pending $150,000 on a "fire boat."

Rick Cooke asked why commercial fishermen must pay $150 to launch boats while local property owners pay only $10, with the implication that commercial fishermen help preserve the "fishing village atmosphere" called for by the Comprehensive Plan.


Commissioner Pat O Neal during a lull in the discussions.

In closing statements the speakers looked optimistically to the future, despite Commissioner-elect Hodges' restatement of his concern about the permanency of CRA funds to pay off bonds.

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