Port Orange City Council Debates Conservation Easements and Approves Police Funding

In their first meeting of 2026, the Port Orange City Council addressed several issues, including the debated vacation of a tree conservation easement, which was removed from the consent agenda for further discussion, and the approval of a $70,000 grant for the police department to enhance safety initiatives. Discussions also focused on utility rate increases, recycling concerns, and the expansion of local infrastructure projects.

The meeting commenced with a focus on the proposed vacation of a tree conservation easement, initially included in the consent agenda as item 12. Robert Reinhagen, a concerned citizen, questioned the appropriateness of addressing such a significant matter within the consent agenda, emphasizing the difficulty of establishing conservation easements and the need for transparency. He argued that the city should receive value when such easements are vacated, as the requestor sought to build into the conserved area while offering an alternative parcel protected by a boundary buffer.

Eric Mohler, the requestor, countered Reinhagen’s claims by clarifying that no trees would be removed in the process. Mohler explained that the project involved maintaining a 40-foot conservation easement with a 30-foot setback. Despite his assurances, several council members shared Reinhagen’s concerns, with one member underscoring the importance of preserving conservation easements and acknowledging the property’s beauty. This led to the removal of item 12 from the consent agenda for separate consideration. Ultimately, the council voted to address item 12 separately, with discussions highlighting the need for consistency in handling conservation easements.

Following these deliberations, the council moved on to a development for the Port Orange Police Department. A considerable grant of $70,000 was announced, designated for motorcycle safety initiatives ahead of the upcoming Bike Week. The council noted the importance of this “found money,” sourced from specialized grants rather than taxpayer funds, as a positive development for the department.

Public participation brought additional concerns to the forefront, such as utility rate increases and recycling challenges. A resident questioned the transparency of proposed utility rate hikes, urging reconsideration due to financial stress among residents. The council clarified plans for incremental increases over four years to mitigate the impact. Recycling issues were also discussed, with a particular focus on the lack of glass recycling and the diminishing demand for recycled materials. A council member acknowledged these challenges and mentioned plans to seek updates from WastePro regarding the recycling market.

In addition, the council addressed the community’s concerns about scams and the impact of new regulations on electric bikes (ebikes). A rise in scams involving fraudulent calls demanding payments for supposed warrants was highlighted, with an emphasis on community vigilance. The discussion on ebikes centered around new state classifications and regulations, with a call for community education to prevent improper use and potential financial repercussions.

The meeting also focused on infrastructure, with updates provided on projects like the anticipated boat ramp construction at the causeway. Preparations for the project include closing south ramps and a portion of the parking lot, with construction expected to last until July 2026. The north side ramps will remain open for smaller vessels, and the public has been kept informed through various channels.

Further discussions included the expansion of staging docks, a topic of interest on social media. The area in question is private property owned by individuals, including two firefighters from Orange County. Efforts to maximize the facility’s use, such as removing no parking areas, were noted, although parking shortages remain due to the facility’s popularity.

The council also addressed the second readings of several ordinances, including amendments to the future land use map and rezoning of approximately 9.37 acres. These ordinances received unanimous approval, along with the establishment of procedures for the review and approval of certified recovery residences.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Mayor:
Scott Stiltner
City Council Officials:
Jonathan Foley, Tracy Grubbs (Vice Mayor), Shawn Goepfert, Lance Green, Robin Fenwick (City Clerk)

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