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I have started a petition for the people of Zephyrhills that truly would like to see us bring back the downtown car shows and we have over 100 signatures so far. This was an event that the car show...
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I have started a petition for the people of Zephyrhills that truly would like to see us bring back the downtown car shows and we have over 100 signatures so far. This was an event that the car show enthusiasts miss and want back.
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Nov 18, 2017 by
Anna Bailey (5 points)
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I have started a petition for the people of Zephyrhills that truly would like to see us bring back the downtown car shows and we have over 100 signatures so far. This was an event that the car show enthusiasts miss and want back.
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Start a community garden where we can grow food for food pantries,sell at farmer's markets,downtown events,and various other events and use the profits to improve Zephyrhills.we could also grow tree's...
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Start a community garden where we can grow food for food pantries,sell at farmer's markets,downtown events,and various other events and use the profits to improve Zephyrhills.we could also grow tree's and flowers for beautifying Zephyrhills.
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Mar 25, 2019 by
Mark Sutton (112 points)
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Start a community garden where we can grow food for food pantries,sell at farmer's markets,downtown events,and various other events and use the profits to improve Zephyrhills.we could also grow tree's and flowers for beautifying Zephyrhills.
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As a homeowner living along Founders Rd., the Lyme dust bowl of Pasco County, I am perplexed as to why only half of this road is paved and the other half is a potholed, Lyme dust nightmare. During...
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As a homeowner living along Founders Rd., the Lyme dust bowl of Pasco County, I am perplexed as to why only half of this road is paved and the other half is a potholed, Lyme dust nightmare. During winter, when we don’t have a daily rain shower, the entire neighborhood is coved in this dust, especially when cars go flying through here at 40 plus miles an hour. We have even had semis come through and no one seems to care. We have spoken with government officials already and they tell us the residents don’t want a paved road. HALF THE ROAD IS PAVED! Several homes have gone on the market because of the dust. A neighbor is currently battling terminal lung cancer. What will it take to improve the air we breath in this neighborhood?
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Feb 1, 2021 by
LindaW (5 points)
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As a homeowner living along Founders Rd., the Lyme dust bowl of Pasco County, I am perplexed as to why only half of this road is paved and the other half is a potholed, Lyme dust nightmare. During winter, when we don’t have a daily rain shower, the entire neighborhood is coved in this dust, especially when cars go flying through here at 40 plus miles an hour. We have even had semis come through and no one seems to care. We have spoken with government officials already and they tell us the residents don’t want a paved road. HALF THE ROAD IS PAVED! Several homes have gone on the market because of the dust. A neighbor is currently battling terminal lung cancer. What will it take to improve the air we breath in this neighborhood?
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By now we all recognize and accept that renewable energy is not just thing of the future but something that we can currently harness for our benefit. With all in the new development coming our way...
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By now we all recognize and accept that renewable energy is not just thing of the future but something that we can currently harness for our benefit. With all in the new development coming our way within the next 10 years I suggest we make it mandated that City Hall and all other government and official buildings for the city have solar panels. But only will create new jobs in the green energy sector it means that the locals don't have to pay the electricity bill for City Hall and it's opening the door for more green energy and renewable resources to come to our small town.
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Aug 14, 2018 by
CD (7 points)
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By now we all recognize and accept that renewable energy is not just thing of the future but something that we can currently harness for our benefit. With all in the new development coming our way within the next 10 years I suggest we make it mandated that City Hall and all other government and official buildings for the city have solar panels. But only will create new jobs in the green energy sector it means that the locals don't have to pay the electricity bill for City Hall and it's opening the door for more green energy and renewable resources to come to our small town.