Election Day for the Board of the Rock Springs Ridge Homeowners Association is today, and four seats on the five-person Board are up for grabs.
The swap includes the 51-acre parcel on Kelly Park Road called the Gopher Tortoise Conservation Area. Except, unlike a proclamation for Gopher Tortoise Day, the 51-acres is under a conservation easement with the FWC FOREVER.
It was a story that captured the interest of the Apopka community for months. It was hotly debated from April until its eventual ending in November when City Attorney Michael Rodriguez effectively ended the City's participation.
The second part of the series is about the ongoing drama at Rock Springs Ridge. It started in April with a mayor's speech and has taken ongoing twists and turns throughout the year.
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By Reggie Connell, Managing Editor Fresh off his victory at the ballot box, Rock Springs Ridge Homeowners Association President Gary McSweeney went before the Apopka City Council to update them on …
By Reggie Connell, Managing Editor
The ongoing, and seemingly never-ending drama of the Rock Springs Ridge Golf Course took yet another unexpected turn this week as the RSR Homeowners Association …
"Because of the unknowns, I would not vote for this as a resident." - Commissioner Alexander H. Smith
By Reggie Connell, Managing Editor
There are a lot of directions a commercial property deal …
Apopka Community Meeting for Rock Springs Ridge
By Reggie Connell, Managing Editor
The City of Apopka is hosting a community meeting to discuss a potential offer from Mr. Bob Dello Russo …