Economic growth, taxes, transportation, government efficiency and more are all part of the annual presentations by Seminole County’s local government officials. The mayors of each of the county’s 7 cities report to the people on the “State of the City.” And Seminole County Commission Chairman, Bob Dallari, delivers his score card for the county along with an overview of the events of the Seminole Centennial.
(Co-produced and edited by Stephen McKenney Steck and Desta Horner, Mayors event photos – Brion Price Photography, Dallari event photos – Charles E. Miller for CMF Public Media, Audio support both events – Luis Melara, PhotoSound of Orlando)
In 8 separate podcasts below — featuring Seminole County government’s chairman and the mayor of each of the county’s seven cities — CMF presents their report on the 2012 status of their governing body.
The Chairman
The state of the county event with Bob Dallari was recorded by CMF on Wednesday, February 27, 2013 at the Seminole County Regional Chamber of Commerce’s annual luncheon held at the Westin Lake Mary Orlando North hotel in Lake Mary, Florida.
Bob Dallari
Chairman and commissioner, Seminole Board of County Commissioners
(Length: 20:53)
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The Mayors
(alphabetically by city left to right)
The state of the cities event was recorded by CMF on Thursday, February 7, 2013 at the Seminole County Regional Chamber of Commerce’s monthly “Good Morning Seminole” breakfast held at the Westin Lake Mary Orlando North hotel in Lake Mary, Florida.
Pictures
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Additional Content Related Information
CMF podcasts featuring issues related to Bob Dallari or Seminole County Government.
CMF podcasts featuring issues related to the mayors of the 7 cities in Seminole County
- Patricia Bates: Political Ads (01/12/12)
- Patricia Bates: Women in Politics (07/29/10)
- Brian Sackett: Voting Smart in Longwood (10/29/09) (general election)
- Brian Sackett: Voting Smart in Longwood (10/08/09) (primary election)
- Dominic Persampiere: State of the Cities (01/12/12)
- Dominic Persampiere: Oviedo Elections – No Contest (09/08/11)
- Charles Lacey: State of the Cities (01/12/12)
Your building department has switched to doing permits online. It has slowed the process from going down there and getting one in 15 minutes to over a week. This is progress? I can’t get the work started for your constituent. Supposedly you are serving them? This is ridiculous and only the beginning of my making people aware.