Commissioner Mary Richardson Seat #4

Commissioner Mary Richardson Seat #4 Mary Richardson for Re-Election April 1st, Dundee Commission Seat 4. Leading with integrity & Growing with purpose.

Mary Richardson para la reelección el 1 de abril, puesto 4 en la Comisión de Dundee. Liderando con integridad y creciendo con propósito. Español abajo
Commissioner Richardson has proudly served as the representative for Town Seat #4 for the past four years. As a lifelong resident of Dundee, she is committed to shaping a forward-thinking vision for the town. Throughout her time in office, she has b

een a positive and dedicated voice for the community. During her tenure, Commissioner Richardson has introduced several impactful initiatives, including the installation of benches at bus stops, the creation of the Dundee on the Ridge Community Academy to educate residents on local government, and the addition of sidewalks to improve neighborhood safety. She is also a strong advocate for the town’s children, donating bicycles and Thanksgiving meals, overseeing the library, and participating in school advisory councils. Commissioner Richardson remains deeply committed to the continued growth and success of Dundee. Commissioner Mary Richardson is running for Re-Election April 1st, 2025 for Town of Dundee Commission Seat #4. Political Advertisements on this social media page paid for and approved by Mary Richardson Campaign for Dundee Town Commission, Seat 4. La Comisionada Richardson se ha desempeñado con orgullo como representante del 4.º escaño municipal durante los últimos cuatro años. Como residente de Dundee de toda la vida, está comprometida con la creación de una visión progresista para la ciudad. A lo largo de su mandato, ha sido una voz positiva y dedicada para la comunidad. Durante su mandato, la Comisionada Richardson ha presentado varias iniciativas de gran impacto, como la instalación de bancos en las paradas de autobús, la creación de la Academia Comunitaria Dundee on the Ridge para educar a los residentes sobre el gobierno local y la construcción de aceras para mejorar la seguridad del vecindario. También es una firme defensora de los niños de la ciudad, donando bicicletas y cenas de Acción de Gracias, supervisando la biblioteca y participando en los consejos asesores escolares. La Comisionada Richardson mantiene un firme compromiso con el continuo crecimiento y éxito de Dundee. La Comisionada Mary Richardson se postulará a la reelección el 1 de abril de 2025 para el 4.º escaño de la Comisión Municipal de Dundee. Anuncios políticos en esta página de redes sociales pagados y aprobados por la campaña de Mary Richardson para la Comisión de la ciudad de Dundee, escaño 4.

07/02/2025

🎆🇺🇸 REMINDER: 4th of July Celebration Tonight! We are here and ready to have a great Celebration!! Come out and join us 🇺🇸🎆

Join us TONIGHT from 6PM–9PM for Dundee’s Annual 4th of July Celebration around the beautiful Lake Marie, located at 603 Lake Marie Blvd!

🎪 Local Vendors 🌭 Delicious Food 🐴 Pony Rides 🎉 Bounce Houses & 🎇 Fireworks

🅿️ Parking around Lake Marie opens at 5PM
🎇 Fireworks will begin just after 9PM

Bring your family, friends, lawn chairs, blankets and festive spirit for an evening of fun and celebration!

We can’t wait to celebrate with you! 🎇

06/30/2025

Breaking down Florida's new laws going into effect July 1
BY Phillip Stucky Florida
UPDATED 5:55 AM ET Jun. 30, 2025 PUBLISHED 2:05 PM ET Jun. 27, 2025

ORLANDO, Fla. — Nine new laws are taking effect in Florida on July 1, 2025, including social media restrictions for children and one that makes it unlawful to harass a first responder.

Here's what you need to know.

A recap of the 2024 Legislative Session:

Public Lodging and Public Food Service Establishments
SB 606 is a new law that ultimately makes it easier for hotels to remove people from the premises if desired. The bill amends the procedure for removal of guests from a public lodging or food establishment to provide that a notice that a guest must depart is effective upon delivery of the notice. It provides that a law enforcement officer may arrest a guest who remains after notice to leave has been provided to the guest.

Additionally, the law requires every public food service establishment which charges an operations charge to include notice of the charge on its food menu, written contract, and website or mobile application where orders are placed.

The term “operations charge” means an automatic fee or charge, other than a government-imposed tax, that a customer is required to pay in addition to the cost of the food and beverage purchased. The term includes, but is not limited to, service charges, automatic gratuities, credit card surcharges, and delivery fees.

Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
CS 700 is a larger bill that has a lot of different provisions, some of which include the prohibition of drone use on agricultural lands by unauthorized individuals.

It also includes a prohibition of any additive to a public water supply that is not for the explicit purpose of improving water quality. That provision essentially bans fluoride as an additive in water sources across the state, to date a common practice in municipal water supplies.

Boater Safety Act
CS 1388, otherwise known as the “Boater Freedom Act” provides that a law enforcement officer may not board any vessel or perform a vessel stop without probable cause that is a violation of vessel safety laws has occurred or is occurring, regardless of whether the owner or operator of the vessel is on board.

It prohibits a law enforcement officer from performing a vessel stop or boarding a vessel for the sole purpose of making a safety or marine sanitation equipment inspection and provides that a violation of safety and marine sanitation equipment requirements may only be considered a secondary offense.

The bill requires the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) and the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles to create a “Florida Freedom Boater” safety inspection decal. The decal will be issued following the demonstration of compliance with safety equipment carriage and use requirements.

The bill also contains the “Watercraft Energy Source Freedom Act,” which prohibits a state agency, municipality, government entity, or county from restricting the use or sale of a watercraft based on the energy source used to power the watercraft.

Aggravated Animal Cruelty
CS 255, otherwise known as Dexter's Law, is a bill that requires the Florida Department of Law Enforcement to post the names of people who have been convicted of a violation related to animal cruelty. It also requires that information be in a searchable format.

Additionally, this new law increases certain sentencing requirements for charges related to animal cruelty.

False Reporting
CS 279 increases punishments for false reporting, a behavior otherwise known as "swatting."

The law creates a:

Third degree felony for misuse of the 911 system if a person suffers great bodily harm, permanent disfigurement, or permanent disability as a proximate result of the misuse; and

Second degree felony for misuse of the 911 system if a person dies as a proximate result of lawful conduct arising out of the emergency response.
The law reduces the number of prior convictions needed to subject a person to an enhanced penalty of a third degree felony for misuse of the 911 system from four convictions to two convictions.

The law deletes an enhanced penalty for misusing the 911 system and receiving services of more than $100.

A court must order a person convicted of misusing the 911 system or making a false report to law enforcement to pay:

The costs of prosecution and investigation; and

Restitution to any victim who suffers damage or injury as a proximate result of lawful conduct arising out of an emergency or law enforcement response.
A defendant must also pay full restitution to a responding public safety agency for any cost incurred by responding to the incident.

Dangerous Excessive Speeding
CS 351 creates a criminal offense for “dangerous excessive speeding” if a motor vehicle driver exceeds the speed limit by 50 miles per hour (mph) or more, or operates a motor vehicle at 100 mph or more in a manner that threatens the safety of other persons or property or interferes with the operation of any vehicle.

The law provides that a person who commits dangerous excessive speeding is punished as follows:

Upon a first conviction, up to 30 days in jail, a fine of $500, or both.

Upon a second or subsequent conviction, up to 90 days in jail, a fine of $1,000, or both. A person convicted of a second or subsequent violation of dangerous excessive speeding within five years after the date of a prior conviction for such an offense must have his or her driving privilege revoked for at least 180 days but no more than one year.
The law provides that any driver who commits an infraction for exceeding the speed limit in excess of 50 mph must appear before a designated official at a mandatory hearing.

Education
CS 443 clarifies that charter schools are public schools and should be considered a public facility for the purposes of concurrency related to the development of communities.

Additionally, the law further expands charter school rights by allowing them to increase the school's capacity beyond the scope of the charter agreement, provided certain specifications were met.

It also allows charter schools to create their own student code of conduct, and provides a way for student-athletes to join public school or private school teams if they are in a full-time virtual instruction program.

Medical Debt
CS 547 amends billing and collection activities of hospitals and ambulatory surgical centers. It expands the scope of “extraordinary collection action” to include actions taken in relation to obtaining payment for any bill of care, rather than only bills of care that are covered under a hospital’s or ASC’s financial assistance policy.

It will also allow a hospital to sell a patient's debt without a standard 30 day notice if the debt is not subject to interest or fees, of if the debt is returned to the facility.

Dangerous Dogs
CS 593, otherwise known as the "Pam Rock Act," revises the state regulation of dangerous dogs. The new law has a series of provisions.

Requires the confiscation and impoundment of an animal that is being investigated as a dangerous dog and that has killed a person or has bitten and left a mark that scores 5 or higher on the Dunbar bite scale.

Permits the confiscation and impoundment of an animal that is subject to any other dangerous dog investigations.

Requires an animal control authority to notify the owner of the final order classifying their dangerous dog by registered mail or certified hand delivery in conformance with the provisions of chapter 48 relating to service of process.

Requires the owner of a dog classified as dangerous to obtain liability insurance of at least $100,000 and implant a microchip in the dog. The bill creates a third degree felony for the removal of the microchip.
Among others.

More bills that take effect July 1
HB 85: Hazardous Walking Conditions
HB 259: Fentanyl Awareness and Education Day
HB 307: Bonuses for Employees of Property Appraisers
CS 429: Motor Vehicle Manufacturers and Franchised Motor Vehicle Dealers
HB 513: Electronic Transmittal of Court Orders
CS 515: Uniform Commercial Code
CS 549: Gulf of America
CS 551: Fire Prevention
CS 597: Diabetes Management in Schools
CS 615: Electronic Delivery of Notices Between Landlords and Tenants
HB 711: Spectrum Alert
CS 733: Brownfields
HB 735: Water Access Facilities
CS 791: Surrendered Infants
HB 809: School Social Workers
CS 915: Advertisements for Representation Services
CS 929: Firefighter Health and Safety
CS 1053: Department of Law Enforcement
CS 1137: Utility Service Restrictions

06/17/2025

2 months from being 82 years in age and she mows her own yard by choice.. I witness her walk to the store to get gas for her mower..she refuses any rides “she says the lord is her refuge and strength” Caleb said in his historical moments of life “lord give me my mountain”

Town of Dundee Residents what’s your favorite movie? Log on and share!!
06/04/2025

Town of Dundee Residents what’s your favorite movie? Log on and share!!

We're excited to host our next movie night, and we want your input on what film we should watch.

Go to our page to vote for this month's movie night:

https://sites.google.com/view/dundeelibraryevents
*edited to fix link*

06/04/2025

To the Residents of the Town of Dundee,

I am pleased to share that the vetting process has officially begun in our search for a new Town Manager—someone with the heart, vision, and dedication to help guide our town in the right direction. This is a critical time for Dundee, and we are committed to making the best decision for our community's future.

In January, the Commission selected a professional recruiting firm to assist us through this important process. We value your support, your prayers, and your involvement as we move forward.

Please stay informed by checking the Town’s website and social media pages for upcoming meeting dates and updates. If you have any questions or inquiries, feel free to contact the Town Clerk.

With gratitude,
Commissioner Mary Richardson
Seat 4

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