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Brooksville Housing Authority Schedules Annual Meeting for Local Stakeholders

A public notice published Jan. 9 announced the Brooksville Housing Authority will hold its annual meeting on Jan. 20, 2026 at 5:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers at Brooksville City Hall, 201 Howell Ave. The meeting is open to the public and offers ADA accommodations; Terri Beverly, Executive Director, is listed as the contact for more information and accessibility needs.

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Brooksville Housing Authority Schedules Annual Meeting for Local Stakeholders
Source: www.hernandosun.com

A public notice published Jan. 9 set the date for the Brooksville Housing Authority’s annual meeting, slated for Jan. 20, 2026 at 5:00 p.m. The session will take place in the City Council Chambers at Brooksville City Hall, 201 Howell Ave. Residents, tenants, local stakeholders and others with an interest in housing policy are invited to attend; the notice emphasizes that meetings are open to the public.

The announcement names Terri Beverly, Executive Director, as the contact for additional information and for those seeking ADA accommodations. The notice also provides a phone number for people who need further details or assistance arranging access. These provisions are intended to ensure participation from residents with disabilities and to maintain transparency in local housing governance.

Annual meetings of the housing authority serve as a regular opportunity for oversight and public engagement. For Brooksville residents, the gathering offers a chance to hear from trustees and staff about the authority’s priorities, operations, and any developments that could affect local housing programs. While the notice itself does not list a formal agenda, the meeting’s timing and public-access provisions mean it could address administrative matters, program updates, or community concerns that influence tenants and taxpayers.

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Attendance matters for people living in housing authority properties, those on waiting lists, and community members engaged in housing policy. Public participation can shape how local housing resources are allocated and how services are delivered. The availability of ADA accommodations signals a commitment to inclusive participation, making it easier for residents with mobility or communication needs to engage.

City Hall’s central location at 201 Howell Ave. puts the meeting within easy reach for Brooksville residents. Those planning to attend are advised to contact the housing authority in advance to confirm meeting details and any accessibility arrangements through the contact information provided in the notice. The annual meeting underscores local government’s role in managing housing resources and keeping the public informed about decisions that affect the community’s housing stability.

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