PALM BAY, Fla. (FNN NEWS) – Source: Representative Randy Fine // State Representative Randy Fine (R-South Brevard County), the Chairman of the Brevard County Legislative Delegation, today called on the Brevard County Commission to reconsider and reverse its recent decision to spend $14.5 million dollars on pork barrel projects in the aftermath of the County dumping 20 million gallons of raw sewage into the Indian River Lagoon.
“At the same time they were releasing raw sewage into the Indian River Lagoon, the County Commission decided to spend $14.5 million tax dollars on pork barrel projects. Instead of repairing and modernizing its sewage system, they decided to spend taxpayer money to make it easier for kayakers to paddle through the sewage,” said Fine. “It defies logic; it defies explanation. This dereliction of duty raises questions about whether our County Commission is fit to oversee the County, or whether more aggressive steps need to be taken to ensure our citizens are served.”
According to Florida Today, on October 11th, the Brevard County Commission voted 4-1, with Commissioner John Tobia the sole vote against, to spend $14.5 million tax dollars on the following projects:
• $7 million for an “indoor multiuse sports arena and hotel project” in Titusville.
• $5 million for upgrades to the Viera Regional Park’s soccer and lacrosse fields.
• $1.7 million to expand a campground at Palm Bay Regional Park
• $500,000 for a “Keepers Cottage Museum” at the Cape Canaveral Lighthouse, and
• $200,000 to upgrade a pier area in Indian Harbour Beach near where the 20 million gallons of sewage were deposited.
“When I got into politics, I knew that the politicians thought differently than those of us that live in the real world,” said Fine. “But you have to question the sanity of people who thought spending money on a pier next to a raw sewage dump was a better idea than actually fixing the raw sewage dump!”