Government Advisory Committee
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07-12-2019

Governor DeSantis Vetoes Funds for Kissimmee's Public Safety Training Center

Governor Ron DeSantis recently vetoed $965,000 designated in the budget for the firearms targeting system inside the City’s Public Safety Training Center, which is under construction and expected to open in Spring 2020.

The City of Kissimmee Public Safety Training Center is a seven-acre site that will focus on the critical training components associated with Kissimmee Police and Fire safety responsibilities. This facility will include an indoor firearms range and will better position the Kissimmee Police Department and other law enforcement agencies to provide superior firearms and scenario-based training to enhance their ability to save the lives of the officers and the community.

Mayor Jose Alvarez stated the City will work hard to make the necessary budget adjustments to ensure the project is completed on time.

The total project cost is $8.6 million and will offer an improved learning environment necessary for law enforcement officers to meet the challenges they face everyday. Upon its completion, the City of Kissimmee Public Safety Training Center will be dedicated to Sergeant Sam Howard and Officer Matthew Baxter who were killed in the line of duty in 2017.

For more news from the City of Kissimmee visit www.kissimmee.org.

Christina Pilkington | Director of Administration
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Christina was raised in St. Cloud and holds degrees from the University of South Florida and the University of Central Florida. She joined the Chamber in April 2015. As Director of Administration, she manages the Area Council’s events, sub-committee meetings, projects, and board engagements.

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