Sumter County, Florida

Sumter County, Florida The Board of Sumter County Commissioners is the legislative and governing body of Sumter County, FL.

NEW MEETING LOCATION: The Sumter County Planning and Zoning Special Master Meeting is scheduled on Monday, June 15, 2026...
06/12/2026

NEW MEETING LOCATION: The Sumter County Planning and Zoning Special Master Meeting is scheduled on Monday, June 15, 2026, at 5:00 PM. The meeting will take place at the Gloria Rowe Hayward Sumter County Service Center - 215 Gloria Rowe Hayward Way, Sumterville, FL 33585. The building is located on the northeast corner of the Central Parkway and US 301 intersection.

Please click here to preview the agenda: https://www.sumtercountyfl.gov/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_06152026-1046?html=true

PULSEPOINT UPDATE: Our PulsePoint Orientation Meetings are transitioning to a new schedule and meeting location. Startin...
06/10/2026

PULSEPOINT UPDATE: Our PulsePoint Orientation Meetings are transitioning to a new schedule and meeting location. Starting tomorrow, program meetings will be held on the second Thursday of each month, from 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m., at the Gloria Rowe Hayward Sumter County Service Center in Sumterville. All PulsePoint-related meetings will no longer take place at the Sheriff William "Bill" Farmer Public Safety Center in Wildwood.

Interested in helping people who are experiencing cardiac arrest? Attend our free orientation session on June 11, 2026. Registration is not required. All you need to do is come ready to make a difference in your community! By partnering with PulsePoint Respond, CPR-trained neighbors are alerted to nearby emergencies, empowering them to provide lifesaving help before EMS arrives.

PulsePoint Orientation Meetings:
When: Thursday, June 11, 2026 (Recurring on the second Thursday of each month)
Time: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Where: Gloria Rowe Hayward Sumter County Service Center (215 Gloria Rowe Hayward Way, Sumterville, FL 33585)
The building is located on the northeast corner of the Central Parkway and US 301 intersection.

The next Quarterly AED Coordinator Meeting has been scheduled for:
Date: Tuesday, June 23, 2026
Time: 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
Where: Gloria Rowe Hayward Sumter County Service Center
Please note this meeting will NOT be held at the Sheriff William "Bill" Farmer Public Safety Center. This meeting is intended for AED Coordinators only. RSVP is not required.

Questions? Email [email protected] for more details.

06/10/2026

Sumter County officials celebrated the ceremonial hose uncoupling of the new Joint Training Facility & Emergency Shelter at the Gloria Rowe Hayward Sumter County Service Center Campus on June 9, marking a major investment in joint public safety training, emergency preparedness, and community resilience.

County leaders, public safety personnel, project partners, and community members gathered to commemorate the completion of the facility and tour the new campus facilities designed to support both emergency sheltering and training opportunities of Sumter County Fire & EMS and The Villages Public Safety Department.

“These facilities represent an investment in preparedness, partnership, and the future of Sumter County,” said Don Wiley, Chairman of the Sumter County Board of County Commissioners. “By creating a shared space for emergency sheltering and joint training between Sumter County Fire & EMS and The Villages Public Safety Department, this project strengthens our ability to prepare together before emergencies happen and better serve our residents.”

Located at the Gloria Rowe Hayward Sumter County Service Center campus, the new 25,444-square-foot Joint Training Facility & Emergency Shelter was intentionally designed to support both emergency sheltering and joint public safety training opportunities between Sumter County Fire & EMS and The Villages Public Safety Department. The facility strengthens interagency coordination while expanding the County’s ability to support a growing community through enhanced emergency preparedness and public safety operations.

Designed to serve as a pet-friendly storm shelter during local states of emergency, the facility supports both general population and special needs residents. The shelter is designed to accommodate approximately 672 residents in the General Population Shelter and approximately 237 individuals in the Special Needs Shelter, helping ensure residents have access to safe accommodations during emergencies.

The shelter operation will serve as the County’s first shelter to open and last shelter to close, providing greater flexibility during emergency operations while helping reduce disruptions to local schools, which are often utilized for emergency sheltering during storms and disasters.

“This shelter strengthens our ability to support residents before, during, and after emergencies,” said David Casto, Emergency Management Director for Sumter County. “From sheltering residents during storms to supporting year-round emergency preparedness and training, this facility enhances our community’s resilience.”

When not activated for sheltering, the facility will also support year-round training opportunities for both Sumter County Fire & EMS and The Villages Public Safety Department, creating a collaborative environment focused on emergency preparedness, joint training, and public safety.

A major feature of the field training portion of the campus is the new four-story fire training tower, designed to provide realistic, hands-on emergency response training for firefighters, EMS personnel, and partner agencies. The site also includes shipping containers for the live fire training and the tower for specialized training spaces, allowing responders to conduct live fire and scenario-based training locally, reducing the need for travel outside the county.

“This facility represents an important investment in how we prepare, train, and work together to protect our community,” said Rob Hanson, Fire Chief for Sumter County Fire & EMS. “Having a local facility where Sumter County Fire & EMS and The Villages Public Safety Department can conduct realistic, hands-on joint training strengthens communication, coordination, and readiness before emergencies ever happen.”

A major benefit of the joint training facility is the opportunity for both agencies to participate in realistic and scenario-based training exercises, strengthening teamwork, interoperability, and coordination before critical incidents occur.

“This joint training facility represents an incredible opportunity to continue strengthening the partnership between our departments,” said Brian Twiss, Fire Chief of The Villages Public Safety Department. “Training side-by-side in realistic environments allows our teams to improve coordination, build stronger working relationships, and ultimately provide an even higher level of service to the communities we serve.”

Also included on-site is a 1,070-square-foot recovery building, designed to support operations at the fire training grounds and training tower.

The success of the project is highly attributed to the coordination and dedication of Sumter County staff and design-build partners (AJAX Building Company and Clemons Rutherford & Associates, Inc.) whose collaboration helped bring the facility from concept to completion.

While both Sumter County Fire & EMS Department and The Villages Public Safety Department will utilize these training facilities regularly for training and preparedness, the community is invited to experience firsthand how these investments support public safety during the “America 250” Joint Fire Training Demonstration on June 26 at the Joint Training Facility. From 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., residents are invited to enjoy a family-friendly, touch-a-truck style event, providing an opportunity to meet first responders, explore emergency vehicles and equipment, and learn more about public safety. From 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., attendees can experience a joint training demonstration featuring Sumter County Fire & EMS Department and The Villages Public Safety Department, showcasing the teamwork, coordination, and training that strengthen emergency preparedness in our community. Residents are encouraged to attend, and additional event details will be released soon.

The Joint Training Facility & Emergency Shelter reflects a continued investment in joint preparedness, regional collaboration, public safety, and community resilience, ensuring both Sumter County Fire & EMS and The Villages Public Safety Department have the tools, training opportunities, and shared resources needed to serve residents for years to come.

For more information, contact [email protected].

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06/08/2026

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The Sumter County Board of County Commissioners Regular Meeting is scheduled on Tuesday, June 9, 2026, at 6:00 PM. The m...
06/05/2026

The Sumter County Board of County Commissioners Regular Meeting is scheduled on Tuesday, June 9, 2026, at 6:00 PM. The meeting will take place at the Gloria Rowe Hayward Sumter County Service Center (215 Gloria Rowe Hayward Way, Sumterville, FL 33585). The building is located on the northeast corner of the Central Parkway and US 301 intersection.

Please click here to preview the agenda:
https://www.sumtercountyfl.gov/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_06092026-1044?html=true

06/05/2026

Summer Reading 2026 officially kicks off this weekend! 📚☀️

Get ready to turn the page on a summer full of imagination, discovery, and fun during Sumter Public Library’s Summer Reading 2026 program! Readers of all ages are invited to participate in free activities and educational programming. Prioritizing learning and literacy during the summer helps keep minds active, encourages lifelong learning, and provides a wonderful opportunity to explore new ideas and perspectives.

You’re invited to kick off Summer Reading 2026 with us and make this a season of imagination and discovery an unforgettable one! 📖🌞✨

Learn more about upcoming events and discover all the ways you can participate by visiting our website. Registration is not required for library events.

SumterCountyFL.Gov/Library

Sumter County invites residents to attend the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new Joint Training Facility & Emergency Sh...
06/03/2026

Sumter County invites residents to attend the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new Joint Training Facility & Emergency Shelter located at the Gloria Rowe Hayward Sumter County Service Center on Tuesday, June 9, 2026, at 9:00 a.m.

The ceremony will celebrate the completion of a new facility designed to strengthen emergency preparedness, support first-responder training, and enhance the community’s sheltering capabilities.

Following the ribbon cutting, members of the public will have the opportunity to tour the facility and learn more about its future role in serving Sumter County residents and emergency personnel. The Joint Training Facility & Emergency Shelter will support both emergency sheltering and public safety training, creating a multi-purpose space for community resilience and emergency response preparedness.

“We are excited to celebrate the opening of this important facility and invite the community to see firsthand how it will support residents and first responders for years to come,” said Rob Hanson, Fire Chief for Sumter County Fire & EMS. “This facility strengthens our ability to train locally, improve emergency preparedness, and provide safe sheltering options for our community during times of need.”

“This partnership represents a tremendous opportunity for both agencies to strengthen training, preparedness, and collaboration,” said Brian Twiss, Fire Chief of The Villages Public Safety Department. “Having access to a local, state-of-the-art training facility allows our personnel to train together in realistic environments, ultimately enhancing the level of service and emergency response we provide to the communities we serve.”
The public is encouraged to attend and explore the new facility.

Event Details:
What: Ribbon Cutting Ceremony - Joint Training Facility & Emergency Shelter
When: Tuesday, June 9, 2026 | 9:00 a.m.
Where: Sumter County Joint Training Facility & Emergency Shelter - 227 Gloria Rowe Hayward Way, Sumterville, FL 33585

Tours of the facilities will be available following the ceremony.

For more information please contact [email protected]

Sumter County is expanding access to critical flood risk information and modernizing internal workflows with the launch ...
06/02/2026

Sumter County is expanding access to critical flood risk information and modernizing internal workflows with the launch of its new public flood risk portal, powered by Forerunner - an AI-enabled geospatial platform designed to support community resilience and improve floodplain management operations.

The portal provides residents with property-specific insights into flood risk, empowering homeowners, buyers, and business owners to make informed decisions about preparedness and protection. In addition to improving public transparency, the platform supports Sumter County’s ongoing participation in the Community Rating System (CRS), a voluntary federal program that recognizes and rewards communities for advancing floodplain management practices. Through CRS participation, Sumter County residents may be eligible for reduced flood insurance premiums as a result of the County’s continued investments in public education, risk reduction, and mitigation efforts.

Internally, the County is leveraging Forerunner to significantly reduce the time required to review Elevation Certificates (EC), a historically manual and time-intensive process. By automating error detection and surfacing compliance issues earlier in the review cycle, staff can complete reviews more efficiently while maintaining accuracy and consistency across submissions.

“This platform gives our team the ability to spend less time reviewing paperwork and more time supporting residents,” said Chris Morrison, Floodplain Manager for Sumter County. “At the same time, we’re providing the public with a best-in-class resource to document and understand flood risk to take the necessary steps to protect their properties.”

Residents can use the Forerunner public portal to explore the interactive map, retrieve ECs that are on file, access FEMA flood zone data, and request personalized assistance through the County’s “Get Help” feature. Also, residents can now use the damage reporting form to timestamp, describe the damage, and have the capability to take or upload a photo from their phone to capture the damage or high-water marks during a flood event. By combining user-friendly mapping tools with reliable, up-to-date risk data, Sumter County is advancing its commitment to more proactive floodplain management and launching this tool at the beginning of Florida’s hurricane season.

“Forerunner is proud to support Sumter County,” said Susanna Pho, Co-Founder and COO of Forerunner. “The county’s team is building resilience from the ground up – making it easier for residents to navigate their risks and take meaningful steps toward flood protection.”

To learn more, visit Sumter County’s website or access the public risk portal at https://sumtercountyfl.withforerunner.com.

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Hurricane Season is Here,  Are You Prepared? Don’t wait until a storm is on the way. Start preparing your home, family, ...
06/01/2026

Hurricane Season is Here, Are You Prepared?

Don’t wait until a storm is on the way. Start preparing your home, family, and pets now!

Taking steps today can make all the difference tomorrow. Build your emergency kit, review your family emergency plan, know your evacuation information, and make sure your pets are included in your preparations.

We have resources available to help you get storm-ready. Visit SumterPrepares.com for preparedness tips, planning resources, and important emergency information.

Be sure to sign up for Alert Sumter to receive valuable emergency notifications and follow our social media accounts for real-time emergency information before, during, and after severe weather events.

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NEW MEETING LOCATION: The Sumter County Planning and Zoning Special Master Meeting is scheduled on Monday, June 1, 2026,...
05/29/2026

NEW MEETING LOCATION: The Sumter County Planning and Zoning Special Master Meeting is scheduled on Monday, June 1, 2026, at 5:00 PM. The meeting will take place at the Gloria Rowe Hayward Sumter County Service Center - 215 Gloria Rowe Hayward Way, Sumterville, FL 33585. The building is located on the northeast corner of the Central Parkway and US 301 intersection.

Please click here to preview the agenda: https://www.sumtercountyfl.gov/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_06012026-1032?html=true

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