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Mr. Johnson used the PowerPoint to display and describe the two aforementioned <br />websites, Expofairflorida.com, and SwimTrainFlorida.com. Mr. Johnson noted that the focus of <br />the Aquatic Center's site was to attract into the County, swim meet competitions from outside <br />the state. He explained that the dedicated websites were a departure from the usual government <br />websites, and that staff was going to continue this trend with all the stand-alone County facilities, <br />including both pools, the golf course, the shooting range, and the non -revenue generating <br />facilities, such as parks and conservation lands, to show the public what the County has to offer. <br />Commissioner Davis wished to see a tracking mechanism established to evaluate the <br />success of the websites, and also wanted to be sure hyperlinks to the County's facilities would be <br />situated on pertinent websites. <br />Chairman O'Bryan requested that staff establish some type of clearing house to ensure <br />that events which are booked at the County facilities are well-publicized. <br />S.B. UPDATE FROM DIRECTOR OF EMERGENCY SERVICES, JOHN KING <br />REGARDING THE DEEPWATER HORIZON OIL SPILL <br />Emergency Services Director John King, through a PowerPoint Presentation (on file), <br />provided an update on Day 57 of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. <br />Director King stated the majority of impacts to Florida's shorelines would occur as tar balls, oil <br />sheens, and tar mats or mousse. He described the areas which have been impacted by the spill, <br />which include the Florida Panhandle, and outlined the mitigation efforts of the State and <br />preemptive actions being taken by staff. Director King advised that Florida beaches still remain <br />open, and reported that further information can be obtained at the Florida Oil Spill Information <br />Line at 1-888-337-3569 and DEP's website at www.dep.state.fl.us/deepwaterhorizon. Volunteer <br />information can be found at www.VolunteerFlorida.org, or by calling British Petroleum's (BP's) <br />information line at 866-448-5816. <br />3 <br />June 15, 2010 <br />
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