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Manatee County Now Accepting Applications for Environmental Lands Management and Acquisition Committee

December 19, 2025

Manatee County Now Accepting Applications for Environmental Lands Management and Acquisition Committee

MANATEE COUNTY, FL (December 19, 2025) – Manatee County residents who want to help protect land and water resources, working with willing sellers to preserve fish and wildlife habitat and provide for passive recreation are invited to apply for a host of positions now available on the Environmental Lands Management and Acquisition Committee (ELMAC).

There are currently three (3) seats available:

A member of Florida Engineering Society

A member who has education in active outdoor sports

A member who resides in District 2

The Environmental Lands Program has been working on implementation of the community-initiated Conservation and Parks Projects Referendum that was approved by voters authorizing millions of dollars for the acquisition, improvement, and management of land to protect natural resources and provide parks. This citizen’s advisory committee makes recommendations to the Board of County Commissioners on environmental land acquisition and management issues, including recreational planning and programming of public lands.

ELMAC also serves as the Tree Advisory Board to promote awareness of the County-wide tree canopy and tree education programs.

Applicants for this position must reside in Manatee County. ELMAC typically meets on the first Monday of every other month at 6:00 pm in the Manatee Room at 1112 Manatee Ave W, in Bradenton.

Applications for these three positions will be accepted through January 23rd, 2026, and may be found here. More information about the ELMAC can be found here.

For more information about Manatee County Government, visit mymanatee.org or call (941) 748-4501. Follow them on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @ManateeGov.

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Manatee County to make over One Million Dollars available through SHIP Housing Rehabilitation/ Replacement Program

December 17, 2025

Manatee County to make over One Million Dollars available through SHIP Housing Rehabilitation/ Replacement Program

MANATEE COUNTY, FL (Dec.17, 2025) – Manatee County low and very low-income homeowners can apply for housing rehabilitation and replacement assistance from the Manatee County Community and Veterans Services Department.

Now through January 9, 2026, low and very low-income Manatee County residents can submit entry forms through the Housing Rehabilitation/Replacement Program. The program provides 0% interest, deferred payment 20-year loan to make code-related repairs to single-family homes or replace dilapidated single family housing structures. Through this program, housing conditions can be corrected and modified to improve the health, safety and welfare for the people who live there.

Program entry forms are available at: https://www.mymanatee.org/services-and-amenities/service-listing/service-details/homeowners-rehabilitation-replacement-program.

Applications must be received no later than 5:00 p.m. on January 9, 2026. Those who need help completing and submitting an online entry form can call (941) 749-3030.

On January 16, 2026, Manatee County staff will use a lottery-style drawing to determine the order in which eligible applicants will be qualified and assisted. Priority will be given to those households impacted by Tropical Storm Debby, Hurricane Milton or Hurricane Helene in accordance with the Manatee County Local Housing Assistance Plan. Funding will be awarded to households who meet the eligibility requirements until all funds have been committed.

To be eligible, households must be located in Unincorporated Manatee County or City of Palmetto and be within the program standards for low and very-low income and property value.

Read Eligibility Requirements Online.

For more information about Manatee County Government, visit mymanatee.org or call (941) 748-4501. Follow them on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @ManateeGov.

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One Million Dollars available through SHIP Housing

December 17, 2025

Manatee County to make over One Million Dollars available through SHIP Housing Rehabilitation/ Replacement Program

MANATEE COUNTY, FL (Dec.17, 2025) – Manatee County low and very low-income homeowners can apply for housing rehabilitation and replacement assistance from the Manatee County Community and Veterans Services Department.

Now through January 9, 2026, low and very low-income Manatee County residents can submit entry forms through the Housing Rehabilitation/Replacement Program. The program provides 0% interest, deferred payment 20-year loan to make code-related repairs to single-family homes or replace dilapidated single family housing structures. Through this program, housing conditions can be corrected and modified to improve the health, safety and welfare for the people who live there.

Program entry forms are available at: https://www.mymanatee.org/services-and-amenities/service-listing/service-details/homeowners-rehabilitation-replacement-program.

Applications must be received no later than 5:00 p.m. on January 9, 2026. Those who need help completing and submitting an online entry form can call (941) 749-3030.

On January 16, 2026, Manatee County staff will use a lottery-style drawing to determine the order in which eligible applicants will be qualified and assisted. Priority will be given to those households impacted by Tropical Storm Debby, Hurricane Milton or Hurricane Helene in accordance with the Manatee County Local Housing Assistance Plan. Funding will be awarded to households who meet the eligibility requirements until all funds have been committed.

To be eligible, households must be located in Unincorporated Manatee County or City of Palmetto and be within the program standards for low and very-low income and property value.

Read Eligibility Requirements Online.

For more information about Manatee County Government, visit mymanatee.org or call (941) 748-4501. Follow them on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @ManateeGov.

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Manatee County Unveils First-Ever Strategic Plan to Guide Growth and Services

December 16, 2025

Manatee County Unveils First-Ever Strategic Plan to Guide Growth and Services

MANATEE COUNTY, Fla. (December 16, 2025) – The Manatee Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) today approved the County’s first-ever, organization-wide Strategic Plan, establishing a clear, unified roadmap to guide priorities, investments and service delivery for residents, businesses and visitors. The plan was adopted with a 5-1 vote during the BOCC’s regular meeting on December 16, 2025, and marks a historic milestone in how the County aligns its work around shared goals and measurable outcomes.

“It’s clear, concise and it gives direction,” said Commission Chair George Kruse. “Now it’s up to everyone to follow the direction.”

Developed through collaboration between the Board and County leadership, the Strategic Plan replaces siloed or informal planning with a single, transparent framework that reflects community values and Board priorities. It reinforces Manatee County’s vision of being a thriving community where beaches, cities and rural areas come together to create a premier place to live, work and play, while emphasizing responsible growth, transparent decision-making and exceptional service.

At its core, the plan is built on a simple, structured framework that moves from vision and mission to six countywide goals, supported by measurable objectives and department-level actions. This structure is designed to make priorities easier to understand, track and report, ensuring accountability and clarity for both residents and staff. Those six core goals include the following:

Land Management & Development Policy

To make our rules and our work more up to date and push our top legislative goals so we’re ready for the future.

Transportation & Infrastructure

To improve our transportation and infrastructure, reduce flooding and build more multimodal trails so people can get around safely and easily.

Government Efficiency, Transparency & Fiscal Stewardship

To make our government work better by using technology to be more efficient, save money and stay open with the public.

Public Safety & Environmental Protection

To protect our community by strengthening public safety and taking care of our environment in smart, responsible ways.

Economic & Tourism Development

To grow our economy by bringing in key industries, supporting tourism, creating jobs and working better with our regional partners.

Veterans and Public Services

To improve life for veterans and our community by making essential services easier to access, building strong partnerships and supporting programs that put people first.

In addition to these overarching goals, the plan identifies priority initiatives, such as permitting reform, workforce development, housing affordability strategies, budget reform and millage review and enhanced animal welfare services. These focus areas reflect both current needs and long-term opportunities for improvement.

“The Strategic Plan is more than a vision statement—it is a working roadmap for implementation and measurement,” said Manatee County Government Relations Director Stephanie Garrison. “Departments across the organization will use this framework to coordinate actions, track performance and report progress, helping residents understand not just what the County is doing but why.”

The plan emphasizes implementation and accountability, with timelines, performance measures and regular public updates planned as work moves forward in 2026. Designed as a living document, the Strategic Plan will evolve over time to respond to changing conditions, available resources and future Board direction, while maintaining consistency and transparency.

Next steps include the development of department-level action plans, performance tracking and ongoing implementation beginning in 2026. Through this unified approach, Manatee County aims to strengthen public trust, improve service delivery and ensure data-informed decision-making that benefits the entire community.

FREE Community Cleanup Event on January 10

December 16, 2025

FREE Community Cleanup Event on January 10

Manatee County is inviting residents to take part in a FREE Community Cleanup Event on Saturday, January 10, 2026, from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., at two locations—Parrish Community Park and the Myakka City Community Center— where they can safely dispose of unwanted items and support community beautification efforts.

“This is a great way for our residents to get rid of those bigger items that may have cost them more to dispose of . . . for free,” said District 1 Commissioner Carol Ann Felts. “Neighbors are encouraged to work together to get what they need to get rid of to these drop off sites so we can help keep our community clutter-free.”

The event is open only to residents of unincorporated Manatee County, and participants will be asked to provide proof of residency at the drop-off sites. Businesses, landlords and contractors are not eligible to participate.

Residents may bring items, such as old tires (excluding oversized or commercial); large appliances, like refrigerators and washing machines; bulky household items, including sofas and mattresses; and properly prepared yard waste (bagged in paper, tied or bundled, under four feet and under 40 pounds). Recyclable materials also will be accepted. However, household hazardous waste, including paint, chemicals, oil and propane tanks, cannot be accepted at these locations, nor can electronics, such as televisions, computers and printers. Business waste, medical waste and contractors or commercial debris are also prohibited. The County reserves the right to refuse items that do not meet disposal guidelines.

To help keep traffic flowing smoothly, residents are encouraged to sort materials before arrival, follow the instructions of on-site staff and be patient during high-volume periods. Carpooling with neighbors is also recommended.

Cleanup drop-off locations will be open from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the following locations:

Parrish Community Park

7550 Fort Hamer Road, Parrish, FL 34219

Myakka City Community Center

10060 Wauchula Rd, Myakka City, FL 34251

Additional free cleanup events will be announced throughout 2026. Updates on this and future cleanup events will be updated on our website and promoted on social media @manateegov. Residents can learn more about how waste is managed in Manatee County by exploring the virtual tour of the Lena Road Landfill. Remember, it is FREE to drop off hazardous waste at the Lena Road Landfill, Monday through Friday, during regular hours and every third Saturday.

Manatee County Accepting Applications for Public Library Advisory Board

December 15, 2025

Manatee County Accepting Applications for Public Library Advisory Board

MANATEE COUNTY, FL (December 15, 2025) – Manatee County is accepting applications for two (2) seats on the Manatee County Library Advisory Board.

This board serves in an advisory capacity to the Library Services Manager and assists the Board of County Commissioners in providing and improving library services throughout the County in compliance with Florida law. The primary function of the Library Advisory Board is to advise and make recommendations to the Board of County Commissioners on matters pertaining to the County library system.

The board seats are appointed by the Manatee County Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) as follows:

A representative for Manatee County At-Large – An applicant must be a resident of Manatee County to be appointed by the Board of County Commissioners.

A representative for Unincorporated Manatee County – An applicant must be a resident of Unincorporated Manatee County to be appointed by the Board of County Commissioners.

Each member is appointed for a term of four years. The advisory board meets on the third Wednesday of each month in the Downtown Central Library, 1301 Barcarrota Blvd. W. in Bradenton.

Each applicant must submit an online application by January 5, 2025.

Please note that all information provided within applications will be made public. All applicants must complete the online application, even if they have applied previously since the application has been updated.

For more information, contact Brooke Frasca, Senior Administrative Specialist, at (941) 748-5555 ext. 6389, or email her at brooke.frasca@mymanatee.org.

For more information about Manatee County Government, visit mymanatee.org or call (941) 748-4501. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @ManateeGov.

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Manatee County to Break Ground on Valor Commons—A First-of-Its-Kind Veterans Connection Hub and Memorial Campus

December 15, 2025

Manatee County to Break Ground on Valor Commons—A First-of-Its-Kind Veterans Connection Hub and Memorial Campus

MANATEE COUNTY, FL (December 12, 2025) – Manatee County Government invites the public, veterans, community partners and media to attend the groundbreaking ceremony for Valor Commons—the County’s future Veterans Connection Hub and Memorial Campus (5215 Buckeye Road, Palmetto) —on Wednesday, January 14, 2026, at 1 p.m.

Valor Commons will serve as a unique landmark dedicated to honoring and supporting America’s military service members—past, present and future.

“A new chapter in Manatee County’s commitment to our veterans begins with this groundbreaking,” said At-Large Commissioner Jason Bearden. “I think it goes to the valor that our veterans—and those who have gone before us—have shown to protect our great country.”

Valor Commons (located right next door to the newly named Veterans Elementary School site) is being developed as an interactive, innovative, multi-purpose campus that blends commemoration, education and community engagement. Planned features include:

Veterans Resource Center offering benefit navigation, caregiver and peer support and a business incubator for veteran entrepreneurs.

Memorial and Reflection Areas with community-designed installations and serene walking trails.

Public Event Spaces for ceremonies, gatherings and civic events honoring military service.

The project is currently in the early stages of design, site configuration and infrastructure planning. An initial 12-to-18-month phase will include road access, utilities, early memorial elements and installation of a temporary structure to begin providing services. Full-campus construction will roll out over the following 3 to 5 years.

The long-term vision for Valor Commons includes transitioning the government-initiated project to nonprofit management to ensure sustainability and philanthropic growth. Work is underway to establish a dedicated fund through the Manatee Community Foundation to support private donations.

For more information about Manatee County Government, visit mymanatee.org or call (941) 748-4501. Follow them on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @ManateeGov.

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Manatee County Announces FREE Community Cleanup Event on January 10

December 11, 2025

Manatee County Announces FREE

Community Cleanup Event on January 10

MANATEE COUNTY, FL (December 11, 2025) – Manatee County is inviting residents to take part in a FREE Community Cleanup Event on Saturday, January 10, 2026, from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., at two locations—Parrish Community Park and the Myakka City Community Center— where they can safely dispose of unwanted items and support community beautification efforts.

“This is a great way for our residents to get rid of those bigger items that may have cost them more to dispose of… for free,” said District 1 Commissioner Carol Ann Felts. “Neighbors are encouraged to work together to get what they need to get rid of to these drop off sites so we can help keep our community clutter-free.”

The event is open only to residents of unincorporated Manatee County, and participants will be asked to provide proof of residency at the drop-off sites. Businesses, landlords and contractors are not eligible to participate.

Residents may bring items, such as old tires (excluding oversized or commercial); large appliances, like refrigerators and washing machines; bulky household items, including sofas and mattresses; and properly prepared yard waste (bagged in paper, tied or bundled, under four feet and under 40 pounds). Recyclable materials also will be accepted. However, household hazardous waste, including paint, chemicals, oil and propane tanks, cannot be accepted at these locations, nor can electronics, such as televisions, computers and printers. Business waste, medical waste and contractors or commercial debris are also prohibited. The County reserves the right to refuse items that do not meet disposal guidelines.

To help keep traffic flowing smoothly, residents are encouraged to sort materials before arrival, follow the instructions of on-site staff and be patient during high-volume periods. Carpooling with neighbors is also recommended.

Cleanup drop-off locations will be open from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the following locations:

Parrish Community Park

7550 Fort Hamer Road, Parrish, FL 34219

Myakka City Community Center

10060 Wauchula Rd, Myakka City, FL 34251

Additional free cleanup events will be announced throughout 2026. Updates on this and future cleanup events will be available at mymanatee.org. Residents can learn more about how waste is managed in Manatee County by exploring the virtual tour of the Lena Road Landfill. Remember, it is FREE to drop off hazardous waste at the Lena Road Landfill, Monday through Friday, during regular hours and every third Saturday. More information is available at mymanatee.org.

For more information about Manatee County Government, visit mymanatee.org or call (941) 748-4501. Follow them on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @ManateeGov.

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Children’s Services Non-Profit Funding Applications Open

December 3, 2025

Children’s Services Non-Profit Funding Applications Open

MANATEE COUNTY, FL (December 1, 2025) – Local not-for-profit organizations helping kids are encouraged to apply for competitive investment funds for Fiscal Year (FY) 2027 through the Children's Services Dedicated Millage program.

The Children's Services Dedicated Millage is established to fund, develop, and provide for the operation of programs that enhance and expand existing services, as well as create new and innovative programs. The primary goal is to provide programs for the prevention and treatment of Manatee County’s neglected, abused, at-risk, or economically disadvantaged children by providing essential and necessary programs.

Not-for-profit agencies interested in applying for these funds can access applications through the Community and Veteran's Services Department starting 12:00pm on Wednesday, December 10, 2025.

Manatee County's Children's Service team will host an investment process seminar for all interested agencies Friday, December 5, 2025, beginning at 10:00 a.m. at the Manatee County Administration Building, 1112 Manatee Avenue W., Bradenton, in the Manatee Room on the 5th floor.

Staff will provide comprehensive details on the application process, timeline, the online application portal, required uploads, guidance, and scoring criteria. Representatives from the Children's Services Advisory Board (CSAB) will also be present to answer questions regarding their review and scoring process.

All agencies considering applying for investment through the Children’s Services Dedicated Millage are required to receive this information. Attendance at the session fulfills this requirement. However, if an applicant is unable to attend in person, that applicant must contact their Contract Manager prior to the seminar to learn how they can meet the requirement and receive credit through an alternative method. Applicants who do not have an identified Contract Manager may reach out to Kristi Hagen, Children’s Services Coordinator (kristi.hagen@mymanatee.org) for more information.

Investments are awarded on a competitive basis. The Children's Services Advisory Board (CSAB) reviews applications and provides recommendations, with final approval granted by the Manatee County Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) each year. Agencies selected for funding will be reimbursed for services provided to eligible clients based on a qualifying service model.

The application period closes promptly at 11:59 p.m. on Friday, January 30, 2026.

Interested agencies can find the application and additional information on the Human Services Funding page of the Manatee County website.

For more information about Manatee County Government, visit mymanatee.org or call (941) 748-4501. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @ManateeGov.

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Manatee BOCC Selects Leaders for 2026

December 2, 2025

Manatee BOCC Selects Leaders for 2026

MANATEE COUNTY, Fla. (December 2, 2025) – The Manatee Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) has selected their leadership for the coming year.

District 3 Commissioner Tal Siddique will serve as the BOCC Chair for 2026.

“It’s a tough job, but I’m up to the task,” said the newly elected chair, who will take the gavel officially on Jan 1, 2026. “The job of the chair, to me, is about running an efficient meeting and representing the will of the board wherever we possibly can.”

District 2 Commissioner Amanda Ballard will serve as First Vice Chair of the Board next year. At-Large Commissioner George Kruse will serve as Second Vice Chair, and District 1 Commissioner Carol Ann Felts will serve as Third Vice Chair.

District 4 Commissioner Mike Rahn will once again serve as chairman of the Manatee County Port Authority. Commissioner Felts will be vice chair, and the second vice chair will be At-Large Commissioner Jason Bearden. Commissioner Kruse will serve as third vice chairman of the Port Authority.

Commissioner Ballard will serve as the Tourist Development Council (TDC) Chair. Commissioner Felts will be the Board’s alternate representative on the TDC.

For more information about Manatee County Government, visit mymanatee.org or call (941) 748-4501. Follow them on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @ManateeGov.

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“A Night Before Christmas” is a Family Favorite

December 2, 2025

“A Night Before Christmas” is a Family Favorite

MANATEE COUNTY, FL (December 2, 2025) – Manatee County’s “A Night Before Christmas” event is set for Saturday, December 13, 2025, from 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. at Bradenton’s G.T. Bray Park with family-friendly fun and festivities.

Presented by Outdoor Lighting Perspectives, the annual holiday event will feature Santa and Mrs. Claus – on hand for professional pictures with the children which will be available for free download. There also will be a variety of activities for kids of all ages, including a snow slide, foam zone, inflatables, face painting, letters to Santa and petting zoo!

“Shop Local” Vendor Marketplace (sponsored by Children’s Entrepreneur Market) will be set up in the parking lot, along with food and dessert trucks! Event entry is FREE; however, a suggested donation per family of a new, unwrapped toy for Toys for Tots is kindly requested.

G.T. Bray Park is located at 5502 33rd Avenue Drive West in Bradenton. Visitors may access GT Bray Park from 59th St. W. or 51st St. W. Parking will be available in various lots around the park.

For more information about Manatee County Government, visit mymanatee.org or call (941) 748-4501. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @ManateeGov.

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