Adopted Budget Book FY 23-24 Final with TOC links - Flipbook - Page 48
Strategic → sTraTegiC PrioriTies, goals, sTraTegies, anD aCTions
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Work closer with HOAs;
Continue partnership with Crime Line in solving crimes.
Prolong an agreement with Lake County School Board to provide School Resource Officers at
Eustis High School, Cartwright Campus, and Eustis Middle School.
6. Improve the quality of life issues
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Homelessness
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Partner with merchants, churches, and social service agencies
Enhance community partnerships
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Enhance neighborhood watch efforts by increasing participation
Collaborate with merchants and citizens to make use of existing electronic surveillance
video systems
Citizens surveys after calls for service
Integrate technology
Camera systems for real-time monitoring:
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High-crime areas
Business districts
Ferran Park
By implementing the plan and continuously evaluating the measures’ effectiveness, the
Police Department works towards creating a safer and more secure environment for the City
community.
7. Collaborate with the Community Traffic Safety Team (CTST) of Lake County
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The Police Department continues to assist in street crossing during City events and has installed
a message board on Bay St. to remind drivers to yield to pedestrians:
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Addresses transportation problems throughout the county, including the city
Our involvement has resulted in improvements to North Grove St, SR 19, and the downtown
corridor planning.
The Public Works Department continues to construct and maintain new sidewalks annually; in
FY 2023-24, improvements included new crossing flashlights.
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A FDOT project will be constructed this year to install Flashing Beacons for a pedestrian
crossing at Magnolia Ave and both Bay St and Grove St.
The FDOT safety project is under final design and scheduled for 2023-24 construction for
the SR19 safety project from Herrick Ave to CR452.
Flashing school zone signs to be installed near Eustis High School.
8. Protect the natural environment and preserve clean air and water
resources using economically sound principles.
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The Wetland Hybrid Treatment Plant has removed 5,214 pounds of Phosphates and 33,967
pounds of Nitrates since commissioning.
City of Eustis, Florida
Adopted Budget
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