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Plant City Observer YO UR HOMETO WN. YO UR NEWSPAP ER .

YOUR HOMETOWN. YOUR NEWSPAPER FREE

VOLUME 6, NO. 50

DOWNTOWN’S FUTURE ANALYZED A Downtown Vision Plan will soon be created to determine the best course of action to revitalize and grow downtown Plant City.

BREANNE WILLIAMS STAFF WRITER

Downtown Plant City will soon have an official revitalization plan, thanks to a partnership between Main Street and the City of Plant City. For years, Main Street has wanted to hire a firm that specializes in Main Street design services. The hope was the company hired would help develop a strategic plan and in-depth analysis

THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 2019

on downtown so the city will know how best to grow the area. The group has partnered with the city to hire Community Design Solutions for $38,000, of which $19,000 will come from the city’s Community Redevelopment Agency fund. At the end of the study, the city will have a downtown plan full of various strategies, options and possibilities to improve the amenities offered in the downtown corridor. CONTINUED ON PAGE 3

A GRAND OLD FLAG

The Plant City Elks Lodge held its annual Flag Day ceremony last week to honor the evolution of the U.S. flag.

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CITY OFFICIALS PREPARE FOR ANOTHER ROUND OF LEADERSHIP Rick Lott was voted in as mayor once again. In fact, no changes in delegation or titles were made last week. BREANNE WILLIAMS STAFF WRITER

Courtesy of Yvonne Fry

Mayor Rick Lott took the oath of office last week while his wife Di Lott held his Bible.

City commissioners decided change isn’t always a good thing last week when they voted to keep all aspects of city leadership the same. Rick Lott was unanimously selected to once again reign as Plant City’s mayor. Commissioner Mike Sparkman nominated Lott to once again have the spot, Vice Mayor Nate Kilton seconded the proposal and all commissioners voted in agreement. “It’s such an honor to serve this community and to sit on this board and I am absolutely honored to be chosen to perform in this capacity,” Lott said. “I love this position, I love having the opportunity and when you give me a vote like that, it gives me the confidence to move forward and have the confi-

dence that when I do work on representing you with everything that I do, I’m doing to represent you. I think that we have something really special, that we work as a team, as a family and we debate our issues, we work toward our issues, but we always find a way to come together for the good of our city. I’ve never seen an organization work the way we do here.” Joking that he was ready to get back to work, Lott encouraged City Manager Bill McDaniel to call him 10 times a day if needed. Lott then turned and asked Vice Mayor Nate Kilton if he would be interested in serving in the same capacity once again. Kilton agreed and since Lott selects his vice mayor, no vote was needed.

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