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Leon County Link for October 2024

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Leon County Link for October 2024


The Leon County Link connects citizens with Leon County services. For Leon County news and information, please visit: LeonCountyFL.gov/News.
Jr. Apprenticeship Program

Leon Works Junior Apprenticeship
EARN WHILE LEARNING NEW SKILLS

The Leon Works Junior Apprenticeship program provides a platform for high school juniors and seniors to immerse themselves in a skilled career field, earn an hourly salary, and receive class credit. Apprentices will have the opportunity to train with experts in a variety of Leon County departments and fast-track their career goals. Applications are open now for the Spring 2025 semester for the following positions:

  • Automotive Services
  • Computer-Aided Design (CAD)
  • Construction Contract Management
  • Graphic Design
  • Information Technology
  • Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
  • Medical Administration

The application deadline is October 31. Visit LeonCountyFL.gov/JuniorApprentice to learn more and apply.

Leon Ready

Hurricane Season Isn’t Over Yet!

This hurricane season, Leon County Government reminds residents to remain vigilant and be prepared for disasters and emergencies in their homes, businesses, and neighborhoods. Leon County provides a variety of resources to help increase your readiness:

  • Visit LeonReady.com, a hub of disaster resilience resources.
  • Register for a Neighborhood Readiness Trainings led by Emergency Management experts for unincorporated County neighborhoods.
  • Pick up a 2024/25 Leon County Disaster Survival Guide containing critical information to know before, during, and after a disaster from your nearest Leon County Public Library location.
  • Register for Leon Alerts and receive time-sensitive emergency messages to your email or phone related to incidents, such as severe weather and evacuations.
  • Download the Citizens Connect App, Leon County’s best source for emergency news and alerts.

To make a plan, build a disaster bucket, sign up to receive Leon County Emergency Alerts, and so much more, visit LeonReady.com.

Homeownership

Unlocking the Door to Homeownership
Saturday, October 19
10 a.m.-12 p.m.
615 Paul Russell Road

 
Ready to take the first step toward homeownership? Hosted in partnership with the Tallahassee Lenders' Consortium and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, this session will provide information on a variety of local and federal programs for first-time homebuyers. Refreshments provided.

 
Learn more at LeonCountyFL.gov/Homeownership.

Fire Truck Round-Up

27th Annual Fire Truck Round-Up
Saturday, October 12, from 10 a.m.-1 p.m.
Tom Brown Park, Easterwood Drive

 
Bring the whole family to the 27th Annual Leon County Fire Truck Round-Up on Saturday, October 12, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. This free, family-friendly event will take place at Tom Brown Park by the dog park near Lake Leon and highlight the service and dedication of Leon County’s volunteer firefighters. Families can meet Leon County’s six volunteer fire departments, tour fire trucks, and take pictures with the firefighters and trucks. Come out and enjoy free food, music, and activities for kids, including a dunk tank with the volunteer firefighters, bounce houses, face painting, giveaways, and more.

Leon County News and Events

Neighborhood Medical Center Opens New Location
Your good health starts at the brand-new Neighborhood Medical Center facility at 2613 South Monroe Street. The new location continues to offer high-quality, affordable primary care, mental health, and dental services to the community. New patients and returning patients who had previously visited the Orange Avenue location are welcome at this new address. Schedule your appointment today and take the next step towards better health at NeighborhoodMedicalCenter.org.

County Supports Family Legacies with Land Use Policies
Considering subdividing your property for family heirs? Leon County offers specific policies that make it easier to create family heir subdivisions, allowing you to pass down property to direct relatives for homestead use, even if density rules would normally prevent it.
For more information on Land Use Policy 2.1.9 Family Heir Subdivisions, contact the Leon County Development Services Division at 850-606-1300 or visit their website at LeonCountyFL.gov/DSEM.


Apply to Serve on the Leon County Research & Development Authority Board

Interested in serving on the Leon County Research & Development Authority (LCRDA) Board? The LCRDA Board comprises business and community leaders who work together to guide the economic and scientific development of Innovation Park.
Visit LeonCountyFL.gov/LCRDA to apply.

Board of County Commissioners Schedule September 2024


Tuesday, October 8, at 3 p.m.
Board of County Commissioners Regular Meeting
County Courthouse, 5th Floor Commission Chambers - 301 S. Monroe Street

Tuesday, October 15, at 1:30 p.m.
Capital Region Transportation Planning Agency (CRTPA) Regular Meeting
City Commission Chambers – 300 S. Adams Street

Tuesday, October 22, at 1 p.m.
Board of County Commissioners Workshop on Legislative Priorities
County Courthouse, 5th Floor Commission Chambers – 301 S. Monroe Street

Tuesday, October 22, at 3 p.m.
Board of County Commissioners Workshop on Comprehensive Plan Land Use & Mobility Elements Update
County Courthouse, 5th Floor Commission Chambers – 301 S. Monroe Street
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