COUNCIL


                  Mayor Pro-Tem Allen Dorsey Sr.

                 Councilmember Nancy Cherry

              Councilmember Tonya Malott              Councilmember Shadae Solomon


                 

                


 Water Conservation:

  Water conservation is of major importance to the City of Webster (“City”). Clean drinking water is an invaluable resource, and it is critical to the City that efforts are made to reduce water consumption inside homes and business, in addition to reducing water for irrigation. An excellent resource for methods to reduce water consumption, in addition to regulation on irrigation (“watering days/times,” etc.) is the Southwest Florida Water Management District (“SWFWMD”).

 

 The link to their water conservation website is: https://www.swfwmd.state.fl.us/residents/education/h2o-   zone/water-conservation

The City follows the Florida-Friendly Landscaping program on irrigation. The link to their website   is: https://ffl.ifas.ufl.edu/

 

The City utilizes the SWFWMD tips and recommendations to increase water efficiency and decrease unnecessary waste regarding Indoor and Outdoor water use. The link to their conservation tips website is: 

https://www.swfwmd.state.fl.us/residents/education/h2o-zone/water-conservation

 

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Welcome to the City of Webster

City Council Meetings

Third Thursday of each month

at 6:00 p.m.




After hours call 352-689-4400


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Phone: 352-793-2073

MAYOR

CITY OF WEBSTER

Rustic, Rural, Real

       PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD


           Chairwoman Diana Yost

​             Board Member Kristin Green

             ​Board Member Darrell Elliott

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   ANAGALYS VIGOA

Fax: 352-793-8006