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Doing business with the county just got easier! Apply for permits, renew licenses, submit plans, schedule inspections, and more — all from one simple dashboard.
This new platform makes it easier than ever to do business with the county, offering a single, streamlined dashboard for permit applications, license renewals, plan submissions, inspections, and more.
This system handles Building, Development Review, Zoning, and Driveway or Right-of-Way Utilization Permits and more in one convenient location.
Growth Services can help you understand your property’s flood risk. We can determine whether your property is in a flood zone, provide access to flood insurance rate maps, and explain building regulations within flood-prone areas.
United Way of Marion County is shifting from the 2-1-1 call center to The Right Service at the Right Time, a 24/7 online resource directory managed by the Marion County Public Library. This award-winning platform helps residents easily find local social services and assistance. Explore it now at rightservicefl.org/servicetypes/marion
Local governments must periodically review and update their Comprehensive Plans, a process known as an Evaluation and Appraisal Report (EAR) under Florida Law. These plans must cover at least 10 and 20-year planning horizons. However, planning for the next 20 years is just part of the equation. We value community input and seek enhancement of the quality of life in Marion County. Explore further on the EAR webpage!
To reduce the contamination of our aquifer and waterways, Marion County is implementing a septic-to-sewer conversion program. This program will help keep septic tanks from polluting our water table and the springs that make Marion County such a picturesque place to live, as well as offering several additional benefits to our citizens. Learn more by visiting the septic-to-sewer webpage!
The Marion County Litter Task Force was created to educate & change the mindset of those negatively impacting our community. We've taken their suggestions & partnered with local businesses to keep Marion County beautiful.
The renewed sales tax will generate an estimated $196 million in revenue.
This will fund even more public safety & infrastructure improvements.
As our community grows, roads need to grow to accommodate additional traffic.
Public safety departments will build new facilities & purchase more public safety vehicles & equipment.