Franklin County will hold a final workshop in Alligator Point on Thursday to discuss code enforcement around the county.
This will be the 6th workshop held in the unincorporated areas of the county to discuss the issue.
The previous workshops have been relatively well attended, and so far the response has been nearly unanimous that a code enforcement officer is needed.
For years the county commission has considered creating a code enforcement position to enforce many of the county's building codes, but the position has never been created.
That has allowed for a lot of people to violate county rules with no repercussions unless they are turned in by another resident.
In April Franklin County Commissioners signed an agreement with the Apalachee Regional Planning Council to hold a number of workshops this year in communities in the unincorporated area of Franklin County.
The information from the meetings will be collected in a report to help commissioners decide if creating a code enforcement position is necessary.
The Alligator Point workshop will be held December 9th from 5 till 7 at the Mission By the Sea at 772 Alligator Drive.
The workshops are in-person and are open to the public.
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