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- Volusia County
- 03/04/2025
- 78 Minutes
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Overview: The Port Orange City Council meeting focused on addressing stormwater management, traffic calming measures, and community involvement.
- FL
- Volusia County
- 02/28/2025
- 21 Minutes
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Overview: Volusia County is conducting a comprehensive feasibility study on coastal management to address significant beach erosion and community concerns. The initiative, funded by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, aims to assess current beach conditions and explore strategies for preservation and resilience. Community feedback is being gathered through surveys and public workshops to shape future beach management plans.
- FL
- Volusia County
- 2/27/25
- 02/27/2025
- 69 Minutes
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Overview: The Port Orange Planning Commission meeting on February 27th focused heavily on the First Amendment to the master development agreement for the Summer Trees Plaza, specifically addressing a proposal to expand permissible commercial uses, including storage facilities, in the area. The discussion revealed a divide among commission members and residents, with concerns about traffic, flooding, and potential over-saturation of storage facilities in the region.
- FL
- Volusia County
- 2/20/25
- 02/20/2025
- 118 Minutes
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Overview: The Volusia Planning Commission meeting on February 20, 2025, focused on discussions about affordable housing incentives and the intricacies of accessory dwelling unit (ADU) regulations. The commission examined various zoning laws and proposed changes to support affordable housing while maintaining neighborhood standards. Several cases concerning variances and public concerns about property aesthetics and development were also debated.
- FL
- Volusia County
- 2/18/25
- 02/18/2025
- 306 Minutes
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Overview: The Volusia County Council meeting involved discussions addressing the indefinite extension of the animal abuse database, comprehensive debates on cultural arts funding, and a proposed ordinance concerning medical provider liens. The council unanimously voted to expand the inclusion period in the animal abuse database from the current 10 years to indefinite, emphasizing the need for a stronger stance against animal abuse.