Brevard County is holding public workshops to decide on renewing the half-cent sales tax for Save Our Indian River Lagoon ...
BREVARD COUNTY, Fla. – Brevard County might ask voters to pay for cleaning the Indian River Lagoon for another 10 years. Tuesday, county commissioners will pick up the debate over renewing the 2016 ...
Scientists and advocates say the half-billion dollars in sales tax spent on the Indian River Lagoon has been a worthwhile investment. Brevard County is considering renewing the 10-year, half-cent ...
Residents on North Indian River Drive in Cocoa face routine flooding, disrupting mail and trapping them in their homes. Seasonal king tides, exacerbated by supermoons, cause the Indian River Lagoon to ...
In a renewed effort to curb pollution flowing into the Indian River Lagoon, Brevard County commissioners have approved a financial incentive.
Brevard County leaders voted to ask the state to have a public hearing before allowing Blue Origin to discharge industrial wastewater into the water. This is after the Florida Department of ...
Brevard County commissioners will consider renewing a 10-year, ½-cent sales tax to fund the Save Our Indian River Lagoon Program. The current tax, approved in 2016, is expected to raise over $500 ...
MERRITT ISLAND, Fla. – There are new incentives for people who live on the Indian River Lagoon to get off their old septic systems. The nitrogen from old septic tanks is part of the blame for decades ...
Brevard County commissioners are moving forward with a voter referendum to renew the ½-cent sales tax for the Save Our Indian River Lagoon Program. The Indian River Lagoon has an estimated economic ...
Brevard County will now offer at least $6,000 to homeowners to help them upgrade their septic systems. A 2023 state law requires homeowners near the Indian River ...