- November 28, 2024
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St. Lucie County Assistant Director of Growth Management/Building and Code Regulation Manager Robin D. Meyer has accepted the position of Longboat Key Planning, Zoning & Building director.
Meyer, 61, will assume the role May 14.
“I always try to grow my career, and this was a very unique opportunity,” he said. “It’s a beautiful community. There appeared to be a lot of unique challenges.”
Meyer was selected from an initial pool of 62 applicants, five of whom a panel interviewed April 2. He will earn an annual salary of $93,000, and his employment will include a ... [click here to read on!]
Over the last few years, Joe Comforto’s mailbox has become a receptacle for things he never ordered — and never wished to find.
Magazines sent to his address under a different name. Letters from credit-card companies explaining they couldn’t authenticate his information and would not issue him a new card. And a plethora of other reminders his identity has been stolen.
And just last month, when Comforto’s accountant went to file his taxes, he discovered...[click here to read on!]
Taxable property values will likely drop for the fifth year in a row on Longboat Key.
Town staff estimates that ad valorem property valuations for the 2012-13 fiscal year will drop by 3%, which could reduce tax revenues by approximately $255,000, according to a memorandum from Finance Director Tom Kelley.
Kelley told the Longboat Observer that although the town is preparing for a 3% drop in property values, staff expects the actual drop will be...[click here to read on!]