Voices United

#27 - Cregg Dalton

40 min · 14. März 2026
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On this week’s episode of Voices United, George sits down with his good friend, Citrus County Property Appraiser Cregg Dalton, for a thoughtful conversation about property tax reform and leadership. Cregg shares insights from his role overseeing the county’s property appraisals, offering perspective on how property taxes work and what reform discussions could mean for local communities. The conversation mostly focuses on one of Cregg’s favorite topics: leadership. He reflects on the local leaders who helped shape his approach to service and decision-making, sharing the men who influenced his journey. It’s an engaging discussion about public service, mentorship, and the impact strong leadership can have on a community.

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#28 - Citrus County 2050

On this week’s episode of Voices United, George sits down with Citrus County Administrator Steve Howard and Growth Management Director Eric Landon for an important conversation about Citrus County 2050 and what the future of our community could look like. As the county begins updating its Comprehensive Plan for the first time since 1990, this episode breaks down what that process really means for residents, businesses, and the next generation. From land use and housing to transportation, conservation, and preserving the character that makes Citrus County unique, the discussion explores both the opportunities and challenges that come with growth. We also reflect on how the county has evolved over the years, what we’re experiencing today, and why now is a critical moment for community members to speak up and help shape the vision for 2050. If you’ve ever wondered how decisions about growth are made—or how your voice fits into the process—this is a conversation you won’t want to miss.

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