Wesley Chapel Neighborhood News August Edition

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Weatherford & Other Officials Endorse Mike Moore For Dist. 2 Commission Seat!

‘We need to be shaking hands with the CEOs & company reps & letting them know what Pasco has to offer, instead of waiting for them to come to us.’ - Mike Moore “We need to be shaking hands By Matt Wiley Wesley Chapel), Pasco County sheriff Chris Nocco (R-Odessa) and Dist. 5 County with the CEOs and company repThe 2014 Pasco County local elec- Commissioner Jack Mariano (R-Hudson). resentatives and letting them know tions may still be just less than a year away, “My family and I, we live here, we what Pasco has to offer, instead of but the race for the Pasco County Com- work here and we run a business here,” says waiting for them to come to us,” mission District 2 seat (which includes all Moore. “We really care about this county Moore explains. “We need to be of Wesley Chapel) already is heating up, as and it’s where we’ve planted our roots. At able to offer the right incentives current Dist. 2 Comm. Pat Mulieri (R- the same time, I see a lot of changes and from the beginning.” New Port Richey) will not be seeking re- improvements that need to be made in this The University of Central election. county.” Florida (in Orlando) communicaSo far, two Republican candidates have Among those changes Moore says he tions graduate is the owner of VR filed with the Pasco County Supervisor of would like to make, if elected as a commisBusiness Sales And Mergers & AcElections office to be considered candidates sioner, is getting out and attracting compaquisitions, a Wesley Chapel-based for the seat — current Wesley Chapel Re- nies that will bring high-paying, secure jobs company specializing in buying and publican Club president Mike Moore and to not only Wesley Chapel, but also Pasco selling small businesses. VR is the Robert (Bob) Warren Robertson. If no County as a whole. second business Moore has started Dist. 2 Pasco County Commission hopeful Mike Moore candidates of any other political parties file from the ground up; he says that in (right) already has picked up endoresements from several between now and July 28 of next year, the ‘We Have A Lot To Offer’ 2004, he began Care First Home elected officials, inlcuding Pasco Sheriff Chris Nocco (left). “Sometimes those big companies have two will square off in an August 26 Primary Care, a company that provides inelection, and the winner will take the seat. come here, but we haven’t had a plan in home caregivers for the disabled and eld- involvement and leadership experience as However, if at least one candidate of an- place of why they should come here,” the president of the Wesley Chapel Repuberly, which he sold in 2011. other party (or with no party affiliation) Moore says. “We have to seek them out.” It is his business experience that lican Club and to his participation in the Moore says that, if elected and the files, the winner of the primary will face off Moore says makes him an ideal candidate Wesley Chapel Rotary Club, which allow against that candidate (or those candidates) budget allows, he will be active in attending him to not only connect with potential for the District 2 Commission seat. major business and manufacturing conferin the November 4 General election “You need to run a county as a busi- businesses that may be interested in the Although it is still early, Moore already ences that often are attended by big-busicounty, but also as someone who can always ness,” Moore says. is gathering endorsements from both local ness CEOs, whom he would reach out to In addition to his business experience, be in touch with his constituents. and state elected officials, including Florida about opening branches or relocating to See “Mike Moore” on page 26. Moore points to his extensive community Speaker of the House Will Weatherford (R- Pasco County.

Construction Underway On The Boyette Reclaimed Water Reservoir On Overpass Rd.

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Pasco Water Restrictions Continue, Wesley Chapel Man Arrested After Hitting Young Bicyclist, The Rebirth Of The Pebble Creek Collection & Lots Of Business Features!

Best NY Pizza Brings A Taste Of The Big City To WC, Our 2013 Dining Survey & Contest, It’s Always Cinco De Mayo At Casa Ramos, Plus, Neighborhood Nibbles & Biz Bytes!

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storage area for reclaimed water that will be about 12.5-feet deep. The reservoir will be surrounded on all sides by a 15-foot-tall embankment built with about 500,000 cubic yards of material to protect the surrounding communities, as well as a security fence that will remain not only during, but also after, construction. Thalle estimates that The Boyette Reclaimed Water Reservoir, which is exthe project will take about 575 pected to be completed by early 2015, will be an average construction days to complete. of 12.5-ft. deep and hold more than 500 million gallons of reclaimed water for the dry season. Pasco County documents state that the project completion date will be sometime in February 2015 and that the addition of the reservoir is required by a Florida Department of Environmental Protection consent order. Dated Material Please Rush!

Construction has begun on Pasco County’s newest water reservoir. In July, ground officially was broken on the Boyette Reclaimed Water Reservoir (BRWR) project, located at the northeast corner of the intersection of Boyette Rd. and Overpass Rd. The 500-million-gallon storage area for reclaimed water is part of

the Pasco County Master Reuse System (PCMRS) and will store reclaimed water during the wet season to prepare for lower supplies during the dry season, as well as allow for more reclaimed water customers. The $31.4-million project is being overseen by North Carolina-based Thalle Construction Company, which will convert approximately 80 acres of land adjacent to the Boyette Water Treatment Plant into a

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