Maybe it’s a coincidence that this move by the Citrus BOCC comes a month after
Southworth sold Citrus County sand mine site to state of Florida 2025-08-06.
https://wwals.net/?p=68529
The Citrus County Commissioners approved authorizing seven named staff members to sign permit applications and inspection reports on behalf of the county, with no mention of any further approval by the Commissioners. This authorization is for each of FDOT, FDEP, and SWFWMD, which are exactly the three Florida state agencies that are involved in permitting the huge borrow pit next to the Suncoast Parkway Phase 3A Extension in Citrus County.
I’ve never seen this before, and I go to many county commission meetings in Florida and Georgia, and I watch more counties online. It’s common for counties to put specific items on their agenda to authorize a specific staff member to sign a specific document, but I’ve never seen a blanket authorization like this, especially not for seven different staff for three different agencies.
Further, the listing in the Consent Agenda does not match the actual authorizations later in the board packet, and those authorizations seem to extend the authorization to the actual permits, not just applications.
Authorize selected staff to sign permit applications, etc., for FDOT, FDEP, and SWFWMD –Citrus BOCC 2025-09-23
Much background on this proposed sand mine is here:
https://stopthesandminecc.wixsite.com/stopthesandmine
See also the Stop the Sand Mine change.org petition:
https://www.change.org/p/stop-the-sand-mine
This is upstream from Crystal River, south of the Withlacoochee (South) River that flows into the Gulf of Mexico. Local opponents are rightly concerned about local issues.
WWALS is also concerned that this would be another step towards running the Suncoast Parkway north across the Suwannee River.
On its Consent Agenda for September 23, 2025, the Citrus Board of County Commissioners approved item C.12: Continue reading