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VOLUME 6, NO. 182
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2022
PC ONLINE SYSTEM HERE, ANTICIPATING DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT NEW PORTAL FOR PERMITTING IS SET AND RESIDENTIAL STRUCTURE IN THE WORKS
BRIAN FERNANDES STAFF WRITER
ONLINE CITY PORTAL
The City of Plant City recently rolled out a new software system that allows applying for permits to be done remotely. MainStar is an online portal that grants convenient access to business related to engineering as well as building and zoning with the click of a button.
The California-based company not only offers permit application, but users can schedule inspections, track permit status, and upload documents to and from the portal. Kent Andrel is the director of the Plant City Information Technology Department. He and his team have overseen the new implementation. “This will allow portal users to select any type of permit or application they would like to apply for,” he said. “It’ll also allow portal users to make payments for permits.”
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FUN FESTIVAL BLOCKS OFF
EVERS STREET
THE EVENING ON EVERS EVENT CROWDED THE DOWNTOWN STREET BRIAN FERNANDES STAFF WRITER
While Evers Street in downtown Plant City was quiet for the most part, there was a small section of the corridor that was alive with music, lights, chattering among crowds, and the aroma of food, on Saturday, Feb. 5. It was all a part of the 2022 Food for All: An Evening on Evers festival, which was sponsored by Wish Farms. The event was a fundraiser for the United Food Bank of Plant City to continue its mission in providing meals to the disadvantaged. The festivities were confined from Evers Street’s intersections with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and J. Arden Mays Boulevard. Tables were situated along the road for folks to eat the various foods prepared and socialize with live music playing.
One block on Evers Street was packed with people who came out to enjoy festivities at the Evening on Evers event. CONTINUED ON PAGE 6