The Real Reasons Hernando County Dispatch Goes Unnoticed - Artotel Creative Journal
Hernando County is in a Modified Phase III "Extreme" Water Shortage - Learn More A burn ban is in effect beginning , until further notice - Learn More
Hernando County Building Division 789 Providence Boulevard Brooksville, FL 34601 (352) 754-4050 bldg@hernandocounty.us
The Board of County Commissioners is the chief legislative body in Hernando County. The Board meets the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month at 9 a.m., with the first Tuesday reserved for Land Use Hearings, workshops, etc. The Board meets in the John Law Ayers room located on the first floor of the Government Center at 20 North Main Street in Brooksville. The five county commissioners are ...
Hernando County Issues Burn Ban Starting (Brooksville, FL) - In accordance with Hernando County Code Chapter 12 Article VI, Hernando County is instituting an emergency temporary prohibition (Burn Ban) of all outdoor burning effective April 14th, 2026, for all unincorporated areas of Hernando County and the City of Brooksville.
Media Release Hernando County’s New Civic Access System Goes Live, Enhancing Public Services (Brooksville, FL) – The new Hernando County Civic Access System is now live. This system replaced the County’s previous platform, delivering a more modern, streamlined, and user-friendly experience for residents, contractors, and businesses.
Emergency calls for the Des Plaines Fire Department will be handled by a different dispatch service starting as soon as fall 2026. The city council has formally reaffirmed its intent for the fire department to be served by the Cook County Sheriff’s Police 911 center, which already handles emergency calls for the Des Plaines Police Department.