Wendy Maragh, Deputy Town Clerk, Records Management Liaison Officer Please contact the Town of Bronson by calling 35.įor public records requests please contact: A copy of the Agenda Packets or Audio CD’s will be available by completing a records request. If you need to get in touch with us you may reach us at Town Hall or via email at Notice:ĭue to issues with ADA Compliance the Town of Bronson website will no longer have availability to access Agenda Packages and Meeting Audios. The Levy County Public Library System is a member of PAL (Putnam, Alachua and Levy County Public Library Cooperative). The Bronson Public Library was built by the Felburn Foundation founder, J. Levy County provides Bronson with a local library branch. In the early years, Bronson was a crossroads town and an important stop along the route of the railroad, but as the land began to be logged out, the hard freezes in the 1890s destroyed the orange groves. The area around Bronson reportedly had about 75 different orange groves. Logging was a big industry in the area, as was the growing of citrus. The original settlement of Bronson consisted of a saw mill and trading post. The railroad, which ran from Fernando Beach to Cedar Key passed through the Town of Bronson.
Bronson was a friend of David Levy Yulee, an early United States senator for whom Levy County is named, and who is credited with first bringing the railroad to west Florida. Originally known as “Chunky Pond”, it was founded by James C. We will make reasonable effort to accommodate all needs and/or requests.įax: Town of Bronson is the county seat of Levy County, and referred to as the “Heart of Levy County”. If you use assistive technology (such as a screen reader, a Braille reader, or TTY) and the format of any material on our website interferes with your ability to access the information, or to request a reasonable accommodation, or if you need information provided in an alternative format, please let us know via one of the methods outlined below. Links to all of the information can also be found on the Levy County Emergency Management website at You can also email your questions to For local residents and visitors, you can also contact the Levy County Health Department directly at 35 Monday through Friday 8am to 5pm. Anyone that has a question or concern may call the dedicated COVID-19 hotline at 1-86 24/7. The Florida Department of Health has established several ways that you can get up-to-date information 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Updates on State actions can be found at Levy County Update on COVID-19: Residents and visitors should NOT rely on rumors, secondhand information, or assumptions.Reemployment Assistance available to qualified residents: Visit for more info.SBA Working Capital Loans for Business:.
Free Children’s Meal Locator Service Open-Visit for more info.Levy COVID19 Text Opt-In Service Open-Text CVUPDATE to 888777.
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